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<blockquote data-quote="HSSS" data-source="post: 2388732" data-attributes="member: 480869"><p>Fair point re searley being on insulin. I had forgotten that in my early hours posting. My point remains if someone is struggling despite low carb and even keto then investigating their insulin levels surely is the right thing to do before starting them on a lifelong path, because for most it IS lifelong. Regardless of cause, maybe especially if it’s unclear what the cause is</p><p></p><p>Many gp’s appear to recommend insulin for severely insulin resistant people that still have more than normal levels of production too, for whom it isn’t necessarily a good option. Because they are guessing not testing. Or simply do not know or understand other more recent options for treatment in this situation. This must change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSSS, post: 2388732, member: 480869"] Fair point re searley being on insulin. I had forgotten that in my early hours posting. My point remains if someone is struggling despite low carb and even keto then investigating their insulin levels surely is the right thing to do before starting them on a lifelong path, because for most it IS lifelong. Regardless of cause, maybe especially if it’s unclear what the cause is Many gp’s appear to recommend insulin for severely insulin resistant people that still have more than normal levels of production too, for whom it isn’t necessarily a good option. Because they are guessing not testing. Or simply do not know or understand other more recent options for treatment in this situation. This must change. [/QUOTE]
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