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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 2729175" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>I lost quite a bit of weight in the beginning on low carb - and I was still seeing some loss of volume over the years since diagnosis, my shape changed and I needed to alter my clothes in order to get a good fit.</p><p>Unfortunately all the abuse about my weight and difficulty in losing has left scars, so I can't give a highest known weight that accurately reflects what I went up to. My waistline was enormous.</p><p>I had been stable, in remission and able to stave off Covid, the covid jab, cellulitis, but I put a full length mirror in the bedroom. Ah.</p><p>Having read about the shakes diet and back in the 1970s the developer of the Cambridge diet involved the factory where I worked in the production of the sachets - but back then I was eating high carb low fat on the orders of my GP - I could not do low calorie then, I would collapse.</p><p>My experiment has been quite an eye opener, to realise that the resistance to weightloss seems to be down to having come to it using the wrong fuel explains a lot about the failure I experienced, and possibly the failure of many others to successfully lose weight on a low calorie diet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 2729175, member: 355878"] I lost quite a bit of weight in the beginning on low carb - and I was still seeing some loss of volume over the years since diagnosis, my shape changed and I needed to alter my clothes in order to get a good fit. Unfortunately all the abuse about my weight and difficulty in losing has left scars, so I can't give a highest known weight that accurately reflects what I went up to. My waistline was enormous. I had been stable, in remission and able to stave off Covid, the covid jab, cellulitis, but I put a full length mirror in the bedroom. Ah. Having read about the shakes diet and back in the 1970s the developer of the Cambridge diet involved the factory where I worked in the production of the sachets - but back then I was eating high carb low fat on the orders of my GP - I could not do low calorie then, I would collapse. My experiment has been quite an eye opener, to realise that the resistance to weightloss seems to be down to having come to it using the wrong fuel explains a lot about the failure I experienced, and possibly the failure of many others to successfully lose weight on a low calorie diet. [/QUOTE]
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