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<blockquote data-quote="brettsza" data-source="post: 903971" data-attributes="member: 122246"><p>Wow that's really good result. </p><p>Gp's I would say most of them don't care. Some are good and will help you through the nd but most wouldn't support it. </p><p>See around the forum and you will find loads of articles on lchf. We all try to stay low carb. Also a very important point is weight gain, try to keep that to minimum if possible. I have gained about 2 and a half kilos in 10 weeks which is not bad. You will gain some weight no doubt but if you can maintain it after the initial gain it would be perfect. We are still new to nd and finished it few weeks ago but members here have been in non diabetic bg's and a1c for a lot longer. Stick around and take in as much as possible as the forum has a lot to offer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brettsza, post: 903971, member: 122246"] Wow that's really good result. Gp's I would say most of them don't care. Some are good and will help you through the nd but most wouldn't support it. See around the forum and you will find loads of articles on lchf. We all try to stay low carb. Also a very important point is weight gain, try to keep that to minimum if possible. I have gained about 2 and a half kilos in 10 weeks which is not bad. You will gain some weight no doubt but if you can maintain it after the initial gain it would be perfect. We are still new to nd and finished it few weeks ago but members here have been in non diabetic bg's and a1c for a lot longer. Stick around and take in as much as possible as the forum has a lot to offer. [/QUOTE]
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