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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 2360863" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>Just eating low carb and losing the weight off my middle - my waist is 12 inches smaller than at its largest, and I could move knitting machines around again, so I had gone back to work after being diagnosed in late 2016. </p><p>Everything is so much easier these days.</p><p>I was always quite strong I used to roadie and I could swing by my hands across a horizontal ladder - used to give some folks fits. Every time I was put onto a low fat high carb low calorie diet I would end up weaker and heavier, though it took a couple of decades to get really bad.</p><p>As far as I am concerned, carbs are not a good food for Humans, we should be lean, muscular and fast on our feet and carbs do not do the job of keeping us that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 2360863, member: 355878"] Just eating low carb and losing the weight off my middle - my waist is 12 inches smaller than at its largest, and I could move knitting machines around again, so I had gone back to work after being diagnosed in late 2016. Everything is so much easier these days. I was always quite strong I used to roadie and I could swing by my hands across a horizontal ladder - used to give some folks fits. Every time I was put onto a low fat high carb low calorie diet I would end up weaker and heavier, though it took a couple of decades to get really bad. As far as I am concerned, carbs are not a good food for Humans, we should be lean, muscular and fast on our feet and carbs do not do the job of keeping us that way. [/QUOTE]
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