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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 1843851" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>Not a medic - but I am a BSc - and a long time low carber so feel I should point out that there is no fundamental requirement for calorie restriction on low carb, and for many it is counter productive - with a diagnosis of pneumonia as a starting point I'd strongly advise against low calorie, or any sort of restrictive regime and against changing your carb intake drastically at this point - unless you have been eating way over what you know is a good level for your diabetes.</p><p>Ha - I obviously do not visualize carb control as restrictive,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 1843851, member: 355878"] Not a medic - but I am a BSc - and a long time low carber so feel I should point out that there is no fundamental requirement for calorie restriction on low carb, and for many it is counter productive - with a diagnosis of pneumonia as a starting point I'd strongly advise against low calorie, or any sort of restrictive regime and against changing your carb intake drastically at this point - unless you have been eating way over what you know is a good level for your diabetes. Ha - I obviously do not visualize carb control as restrictive, [/QUOTE]
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