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<blockquote data-quote="tim2000s" data-source="post: 799539" data-attributes="member: 30007"><p>If you have had persistent high blood glucose levels, a high protein diet may not be that good for your kidneys. In addition, once you move to high protein, you encounter increased levels of gluconeogenesis, which is where your body converts protein to glucose (and can do at a rate of 58g of glucose per 100g of protein if you are not using the protein another way). </p><p></p><p>It may be best to cut back to a normal, non-hi sugar diet for a bit, work out what you insulin ratios should be, and then investigate diet options. Eating loads of carbs and then injecting loads of insulin is more likely to lead to fat gain than anything else!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tim2000s, post: 799539, member: 30007"] If you have had persistent high blood glucose levels, a high protein diet may not be that good for your kidneys. In addition, once you move to high protein, you encounter increased levels of gluconeogenesis, which is where your body converts protein to glucose (and can do at a rate of 58g of glucose per 100g of protein if you are not using the protein another way). It may be best to cut back to a normal, non-hi sugar diet for a bit, work out what you insulin ratios should be, and then investigate diet options. Eating loads of carbs and then injecting loads of insulin is more likely to lead to fat gain than anything else! [/QUOTE]
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