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<blockquote data-quote="minn" data-source="post: 333480" data-attributes="member: 37333"><p><strong>Re: Newcastle study- new guinea pig</strong></p><p></p><p>An update - a year after finishing the diet I had my annual check up today. I haven't had another go at the diet, and have put on about 10lb of the weight lost last year, but have been mostly eating sensibly, exercising moderately, still no meds for the diabetes.</p><p>My blood sugar, cholesterol and blood pressure are 'normal'. Resounding lack of comment from my GP on the diet and its results. Still intend to have another go at the diet in the new year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="minn, post: 333480, member: 37333"] [b]Re: Newcastle study- new guinea pig[/b] An update - a year after finishing the diet I had my annual check up today. I haven't had another go at the diet, and have put on about 10lb of the weight lost last year, but have been mostly eating sensibly, exercising moderately, still no meds for the diabetes. My blood sugar, cholesterol and blood pressure are 'normal'. Resounding lack of comment from my GP on the diet and its results. Still intend to have another go at the diet in the new year. [/QUOTE]
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