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<blockquote data-quote="DavidGrahamJones" data-source="post: 1640335" data-attributes="member: 245335"><p>I note that their "recruits" were type 2 diabetes diagnosed within the past 6 years, having a body-mass index of 27–45 kg/m2. I could weigh as much as 142 kgs to be within that BMI range, but at twenty years I'm well outside that 6 year mark. </p><p></p><p>My personal experience proves nothing really but having escalated to 163 kgs thanks to Rosiglitazone, Citilapram and a GP who felt that my anxiety at gaining weight was more serious than the weight gain itself. Having now lost 35 kgs I show no signs of being in "remission" although a very low calorie diet which I have tried for 6 weeks performed miracles on my BG . . . . . until I returned to a low calorie diet of 1500 calories max, substantially less than my RMR of 2300. As I say it proves very little.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DavidGrahamJones, post: 1640335, member: 245335"] I note that their "recruits" were type 2 diabetes diagnosed within the past 6 years, having a body-mass index of 27–45 kg/m2. I could weigh as much as 142 kgs to be within that BMI range, but at twenty years I'm well outside that 6 year mark. My personal experience proves nothing really but having escalated to 163 kgs thanks to Rosiglitazone, Citilapram and a GP who felt that my anxiety at gaining weight was more serious than the weight gain itself. Having now lost 35 kgs I show no signs of being in "remission" although a very low calorie diet which I have tried for 6 weeks performed miracles on my BG . . . . . until I returned to a low calorie diet of 1500 calories max, substantially less than my RMR of 2300. As I say it proves very little. [/QUOTE]
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