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<blockquote data-quote="Deakint" data-source="post: 736708" data-attributes="member: 155159"><p>OK - anybody who wants to be involved. if you want to email me at <a href="mailto:trudi.deakin@xperthealth.org.uk">trudi.deakin@xperthealth.org.uk</a> by 16th February with the following information:</p><p>1. Date started on low carb diet</p><p>2. Grams of carbs per typical day</p><p>3. HbA1c levels with dates</p><p>4. Weight levels with dates</p><p>5. Any other clinical indicators especially triglycerides, HDL, LDL, blood pressure, eGFR, GGT (liver function test), waist size, CRP (level of inflammation) with dates</p><p>6. Any other benefits e.g. increased energy levels, reduced hypoglycaemia, better sleep, reduced hunger etc.</p><p>7. Any negatives?</p><p>8. Any other comments</p><p></p><p>I will then draft a paper and circulate to you for approval all before submission. I think Primary Care Diabetes would be a good journal. Also what about the Diabetes UK Balance magazine??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deakint, post: 736708, member: 155159"] OK - anybody who wants to be involved. if you want to email me at [EMAIL]trudi.deakin@xperthealth.org.uk[/EMAIL] by 16th February with the following information: 1. Date started on low carb diet 2. Grams of carbs per typical day 3. HbA1c levels with dates 4. Weight levels with dates 5. Any other clinical indicators especially triglycerides, HDL, LDL, blood pressure, eGFR, GGT (liver function test), waist size, CRP (level of inflammation) with dates 6. Any other benefits e.g. increased energy levels, reduced hypoglycaemia, better sleep, reduced hunger etc. 7. Any negatives? 8. Any other comments I will then draft a paper and circulate to you for approval all before submission. I think Primary Care Diabetes would be a good journal. Also what about the Diabetes UK Balance magazine?? [/QUOTE]
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