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<blockquote data-quote="FrancesB" data-source="post: 350496" data-attributes="member: 58978"><p>Hi Derek,</p><p></p><p>I've already spoken to one doctor who wasn't very positive, but then she hadn't even heard of the study (and made a note to look it up on Google later!). I am not under a diabetes clinic, and the doctor I've been seeing hasn't mentioned it to me at all. </p><p></p><p>I see my usual GP who knows me quite well on monday, and I tend to give a lot more weight to his arguments, so I will be interested in what he says. I'll take a printout of the diet with me. </p><p></p><p>Having said that... I would be a lot more frightened of this diet had I not lived on less than 600 cals a day when manic (more than once), for long periods of time. I know the physical feelings and possible symptoms that are associated with it. I'm not saying that my diet when manic is right (it's terrible), only that I have some idea what to expect, and so hopefully will have a clearer sense if something is going seriously wrong. I think that if I'd not had the experience, then I wouldn't dare to be trying it.</p><p></p><p>Frances x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FrancesB, post: 350496, member: 58978"] Hi Derek, I've already spoken to one doctor who wasn't very positive, but then she hadn't even heard of the study (and made a note to look it up on Google later!). I am not under a diabetes clinic, and the doctor I've been seeing hasn't mentioned it to me at all. I see my usual GP who knows me quite well on monday, and I tend to give a lot more weight to his arguments, so I will be interested in what he says. I'll take a printout of the diet with me. Having said that... I would be a lot more frightened of this diet had I not lived on less than 600 cals a day when manic (more than once), for long periods of time. I know the physical feelings and possible symptoms that are associated with it. I'm not saying that my diet when manic is right (it's terrible), only that I have some idea what to expect, and so hopefully will have a clearer sense if something is going seriously wrong. I think that if I'd not had the experience, then I wouldn't dare to be trying it. Frances x [/QUOTE]
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