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<blockquote data-quote="sixfoot" data-source="post: 18296" data-attributes="member: 7385"><p>It is true that Gliclazide can influence weight gain, The real cuplrit is the amout of Carbohydrate you consume particularly as a T2 as this affects your BS levels. Personally i have never smoked so cant offer you any real advice on the subject. I am T2 and like you did get near the 20st mark. Finding this site and reading the Carbs threads convinced me to reduce my carb intake. Result -23lb since march. Giving up smoking and change of diet might be a tough one to crack so allow yourself the right to stumble now and again but be determined to do it all the same </p><p></p><p>Good luck </p><p>Dave P</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sixfoot, post: 18296, member: 7385"] It is true that Gliclazide can influence weight gain, The real cuplrit is the amout of Carbohydrate you consume particularly as a T2 as this affects your BS levels. Personally i have never smoked so cant offer you any real advice on the subject. I am T2 and like you did get near the 20st mark. Finding this site and reading the Carbs threads convinced me to reduce my carb intake. Result -23lb since march. Giving up smoking and change of diet might be a tough one to crack so allow yourself the right to stumble now and again but be determined to do it all the same Good luck Dave P [/QUOTE]
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