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<blockquote data-quote="ianpspurs" data-source="post: 2444544" data-attributes="member: 193971"><p>Six years in I've remained in non D numbers even with a bladder cancer episode. I have lost 25-30% of peak weight, nothing to do with BC, so I guess those were the aims. Downside is I'm physically much weaker (but I'm 66 so what can I expect?) almost always hungry, wake ridiculously early far too often, frequently feel very cold and never go a whole month without some low level virus/needing to have a rest day = basic 10k steps. Managing T2 via diet and functioning well probably fought each other to a standstill. Others thrive on LC. It really is all N=1 and no one's journey/feelings/opinion is right. For me there is no overall verdict but I'm still here so TBC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ianpspurs, post: 2444544, member: 193971"] Six years in I've remained in non D numbers even with a bladder cancer episode. I have lost 25-30% of peak weight, nothing to do with BC, so I guess those were the aims. Downside is I'm physically much weaker (but I'm 66 so what can I expect?) almost always hungry, wake ridiculously early far too often, frequently feel very cold and never go a whole month without some low level virus/needing to have a rest day = basic 10k steps. Managing T2 via diet and functioning well probably fought each other to a standstill. Others thrive on LC. It really is all N=1 and no one's journey/feelings/opinion is right. For me there is no overall verdict but I'm still here so TBC. [/QUOTE]
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