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<blockquote data-quote="geordie90" data-source="post: 240115" data-attributes="member: 30013"><p>Wills thanks for that you seem very knowedgable about the diet did you do it last year?</p><p>I did my fbg this morning and it was 4.4 which is excellent and i cant complain at that.</p><p>I def think that the combination of weight loss and exercise is what gets your body back on track and lets be right any weight loss is a good thing.</p><p>Immis I came off my metformin about two weeks before i started the diet. I was on 4 500mg metformin a day and as you can see from my bg's they have normailsed almost immediately.</p><p>Obviously it is still early dys but as wills has already mentioned if after the next six and a half weeks i make in roads on getting rid of the visceral fat around my organs and I start to produce sufficient amounts of insulin for when i start to eat normally again (albeit with a more healthy diet) then the two months of abstinence is def worth it.</p><p>I havent changed my training programme since coming on the diet and intend to continue doing the same during the course of the diet</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="geordie90, post: 240115, member: 30013"] Wills thanks for that you seem very knowedgable about the diet did you do it last year? I did my fbg this morning and it was 4.4 which is excellent and i cant complain at that. I def think that the combination of weight loss and exercise is what gets your body back on track and lets be right any weight loss is a good thing. Immis I came off my metformin about two weeks before i started the diet. I was on 4 500mg metformin a day and as you can see from my bg's they have normailsed almost immediately. Obviously it is still early dys but as wills has already mentioned if after the next six and a half weeks i make in roads on getting rid of the visceral fat around my organs and I start to produce sufficient amounts of insulin for when i start to eat normally again (albeit with a more healthy diet) then the two months of abstinence is def worth it. I havent changed my training programme since coming on the diet and intend to continue doing the same during the course of the diet [/QUOTE]
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