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<blockquote data-quote="Waspdog" data-source="post: 2503533" data-attributes="member: 554337"><p>Yes I am familiar with all of those that you mention, but Jason Fung‘s book lays it all out very clearly and can be ready at leisure. I’ve also watched a few of his YouTube videos. What I am particularly interested in and I would be very pleased to receive some advice is that once I have got everything under control, weight is nearly there, A1C in about six months I hope. How can I eat some of the things that I have missed yet still stave off another T2 situation. Dying for a beer as I am a reasonably competent home brewer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Waspdog, post: 2503533, member: 554337"] Yes I am familiar with all of those that you mention, but Jason Fung‘s book lays it all out very clearly and can be ready at leisure. I’ve also watched a few of his YouTube videos. What I am particularly interested in and I would be very pleased to receive some advice is that once I have got everything under control, weight is nearly there, A1C in about six months I hope. How can I eat some of the things that I have missed yet still stave off another T2 situation. Dying for a beer as I am a reasonably competent home brewer. [/QUOTE]
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