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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 2353300" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>Hi [USER=417674]@Effect_one[/USER] and welcome to the forum..</p><p>Walking is great, I have always walked.</p><p>However, vegetables are good for you, but you have to be aware of below ground vegetables, spuds, carrots, parsnips, Swede and similar vegetables.</p><p>Above ground are fine. The issue the amount of starch/carbs in them.</p><p>I would have to disagree with your endo, because good fats, and I mean saturated fats are far better than polyunsaturated fats are not recommended. </p><p>Do you eat fresh food, fruit, vegetables or ready meals, or the usual meat and two veg? Do you drink? Do you snack, have sugar?</p><p>I got advised to stop metformin, just before diagnosis.</p><p></p><p>I would definitely have a look around the RH forum. I have been hypo free for the majority of time since diagnosis. This is because I eat a diet that my metabolism needs and is carb free (ish).</p><p></p><p>If you're not aware, reactive hypoglycaemia is a dietary condition similar to a eating disorder, your hormone imbalance triggers a reaction to food.</p><p>Maintaining control will help you be healthier.</p><p></p><p>Stay safe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 2353300, member: 85785"] Hi [USER=417674]@Effect_one[/USER] and welcome to the forum.. Walking is great, I have always walked. However, vegetables are good for you, but you have to be aware of below ground vegetables, spuds, carrots, parsnips, Swede and similar vegetables. Above ground are fine. The issue the amount of starch/carbs in them. I would have to disagree with your endo, because good fats, and I mean saturated fats are far better than polyunsaturated fats are not recommended. Do you eat fresh food, fruit, vegetables or ready meals, or the usual meat and two veg? Do you drink? Do you snack, have sugar? I got advised to stop metformin, just before diagnosis. I would definitely have a look around the RH forum. I have been hypo free for the majority of time since diagnosis. This is because I eat a diet that my metabolism needs and is carb free (ish). If you're not aware, reactive hypoglycaemia is a dietary condition similar to a eating disorder, your hormone imbalance triggers a reaction to food. Maintaining control will help you be healthier. Stay safe [/QUOTE]
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