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Raised GGT levels, Diabetes and Non-alcoholic Fatty liver Disease (NAFLD):trail of low carb diet
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<blockquote data-quote="AndBreathe" data-source="post: 904230" data-attributes="member: 88961"><p>In terms of the fat increase, is that expressed with a label, for example "High Fat", or as "gap filling" or "enough fat to satisfy your hunger or arrest/prevent weight loss" where appropriate. When I talk to people about this sort of lifestyle eating, I often now talk about gap filling. The gap can relate to hunger (satiety) or energy. That's sometimes accepted better than talking about high fat or increased fat.</p><p></p><p>Trust me, I don't spend my life talking about the way I eat, but my body shape has changed and become significantly more defined since diagnosis, so there is interest. I rarely mention my diabetes diagnosis, I just talk about discovering I had become significantly carb intolerant. Only one person has ever asked the direct, "you mean like diabetes?" question. Typically, in a booming voice, at a social function.</p><p></p><p>He was lucky not to receive a fast track learning programme in castration!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndBreathe, post: 904230, member: 88961"] In terms of the fat increase, is that expressed with a label, for example "High Fat", or as "gap filling" or "enough fat to satisfy your hunger or arrest/prevent weight loss" where appropriate. When I talk to people about this sort of lifestyle eating, I often now talk about gap filling. The gap can relate to hunger (satiety) or energy. That's sometimes accepted better than talking about high fat or increased fat. Trust me, I don't spend my life talking about the way I eat, but my body shape has changed and become significantly more defined since diagnosis, so there is interest. I rarely mention my diabetes diagnosis, I just talk about discovering I had become significantly carb intolerant. Only one person has ever asked the direct, "you mean like diabetes?" question. Typically, in a booming voice, at a social function. He was lucky not to receive a fast track learning programme in castration! [/QUOTE]
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