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<blockquote data-quote="Walking Girl" data-source="post: 2132305" data-attributes="member: 510059"><p>Absolutely none of your anecdotal experience has anything to do with my post #5, with which you disagreed.</p><p></p><p>Again, and I repeat, not all T2s have to eat low carb to get normal numbers.</p><p></p><p>And, again, in the Newcastle study protocol, they returned to a diet of about 50% carbs. And, as already been pointed out, 36% (wow <strong>36%!</strong>) are still experiencing normal-glycemia after 2 years. Who wouldn’t applaud that?</p><p></p><p>(And neither you nor I have any idea how many calories the participants who maintained their weight loss are eating although it’s *highly* unlikely to be 800-1,200 as you stated given that 800-850 was the very quick weight-loss parameter..)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Walking Girl, post: 2132305, member: 510059"] Absolutely none of your anecdotal experience has anything to do with my post #5, with which you disagreed. Again, and I repeat, not all T2s have to eat low carb to get normal numbers. And, again, in the Newcastle study protocol, they returned to a diet of about 50% carbs. And, as already been pointed out, 36% (wow [B]36%![/B]) are still experiencing normal-glycemia after 2 years. Who wouldn’t applaud that? (And neither you nor I have any idea how many calories the participants who maintained their weight loss are eating although it’s *highly* unlikely to be 800-1,200 as you stated given that 800-850 was the very quick weight-loss parameter..) [/QUOTE]
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