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<blockquote data-quote="deb1960" data-source="post: 1698343" data-attributes="member: 245847"><p>I was eating next to nothing and had high bs readings and couldn't lose weight. All my family kept saying how little I ate ( I think this was due to the dulaglutide ) and yet had a huge tummy, tachycardia and generally felt rubbish. I started lchf in the new year and have not only lost about 17lb I no longer have fatty liver, have reduced my insulin from 120 units daily to 44 units daily and best of all I'm in the non diabetic range. I can't recommend low carbing enough, it's certainly turned my life around</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deb1960, post: 1698343, member: 245847"] I was eating next to nothing and had high bs readings and couldn't lose weight. All my family kept saying how little I ate ( I think this was due to the dulaglutide ) and yet had a huge tummy, tachycardia and generally felt rubbish. I started lchf in the new year and have not only lost about 17lb I no longer have fatty liver, have reduced my insulin from 120 units daily to 44 units daily and best of all I'm in the non diabetic range. I can't recommend low carbing enough, it's certainly turned my life around [/QUOTE]
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