awfyblether
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
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- Tablets (oral)
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As well as T2D, I also have a weight problem. The local hospital has advised my to do their milk diet. It consists of 2 litres of semi skimmed per day, sugar free jelly, two litres of another liquid - sugar free, sugar free chewing gum and Fybogel. Has anyone tried this? Did it work? Is it blood sugar friendly?
As well as T2D, I also have a weight problem. The local hospital has advised my to do their milk diet. It consists of 2 litres of semi skimmed per day, sugar free jelly, two litres of another liquid - sugar free, sugar free chewing gum and Fybogel. Has anyone tried this? Did it work? Is it blood sugar friendly?
It is. I saw a documentary on this a few weeks ago. Apparently, they have had success with this diet, but what they did not say was what happened after they had finished the diet. I would imagine that they would of put the weight back on as soon as they started to eat normal food. This diet is worse than the others out there.I am amazed that they have put this forward as ok to do, especially when they routinely look with horror upon a (far more) varied low carb approach.
Dear god. Well, if you do it start saving for your wheelchair and get your name down for a guide dog.As well as T2D, I also have a weight problem. The local hospital has advised my to do their milk diet. It consists of 2 litres of semi skimmed per day, sugar free jelly, two litres of another liquid - sugar free, sugar free chewing gum and Fybogel. Has anyone tried this? Did it work? Is it blood sugar friendly?
As well as T2D, I also have a weight problem. The local hospital has advised my to do their milk diet. It consists of 2 litres of semi skimmed per day, sugar free jelly, two litres of another liquid - sugar free, sugar free chewing gum and Fybogel. Has anyone tried this? Did it work? Is it blood sugar friendly?
It's used pre bariatric surgery for a short space of time. It's used firstly to see if you can cope with a liquid diet as that is all you can have post op to start with. Secondly it allows you to loose weight quickly which reduces the fat around the liver making it easier for the surgeons to carry out the procedure which means faster healing. Yes you do loose a lot of weight quickly by following it but it is not long term. I don't know how it affects blood sugars sorry, but would be interested to know as I have been recommended to have surgery
Dear god. Well, if you do it start saving for your wheelchair and get your name down for a guide dog.
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