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<blockquote data-quote="Jemz" data-source="post: 1834363" data-attributes="member: 408679"><p>Yes I have finally done it, after 10 years of being morbidly obese and struggling to lose weight ...... I've been referred to Specialist Weight Loss services with view to having surgery.</p><p>Today I had my first appointment with a dietician. It's a 12 to 24 month commitment with monthly appointments before surgery.</p><p>Am hoping I can lose weight in that time and avoid surgery but .......</p><p>the advice:-</p><p> - 3 meals a day, no skipping or fasting</p><p> - small amount of starchy carbs with every meal</p><p> - eat low fat everything </p><p></p><p>Not sure this will work as I've spent 30 years on that game!</p><p></p><p>She told me that high fat meals will give a false blood glucose reading because they take longer to digest and my blood glucose will continue to go up hours after the meal. Is she right?</p><p></p><p>Any comments gratefully received [emoji4]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jemz, post: 1834363, member: 408679"] Yes I have finally done it, after 10 years of being morbidly obese and struggling to lose weight ...... I've been referred to Specialist Weight Loss services with view to having surgery. Today I had my first appointment with a dietician. It's a 12 to 24 month commitment with monthly appointments before surgery. Am hoping I can lose weight in that time and avoid surgery but ....... the advice:- - 3 meals a day, no skipping or fasting - small amount of starchy carbs with every meal - eat low fat everything Not sure this will work as I've spent 30 years on that game! She told me that high fat meals will give a false blood glucose reading because they take longer to digest and my blood glucose will continue to go up hours after the meal. Is she right? Any comments gratefully received [emoji4] [/QUOTE]
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