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<blockquote data-quote="JoKalsbeek" data-source="post: 2600308" data-attributes="member: 401801"><p>Your kidney and liver function got <em>worse</em> on LCHF? Those should have improved... There's a chance it didn't have anything to do with the diet you were on. Considering you mention a lot of medication, I'd sooner look there for the culprit, it makes more sense to admittedly just-a-patient-not-a-medical-professional me... And if that's the case, (BIG IF, mind you, as I'm just making educated guesses here), and you're not likely to be able to ditch the medication you're on, a new attempt at a LCHF diet wouldn't/shouldn't make it worse. Is my guess, anyway.</p><p></p><p>Do you think you could give LCHF another go? Of would that be too risky? With eating disorders, EDS etc in the mix, it really is something only you can decide. But you sound absolutely miserable at the prospect of more side-effects or surgery. I dunno... I mean, I regained some weight due to other conditions, but my blood sugars are still good, so those aren't doing any damage to organs and arteries. Just have to buy bigger pants again. While I couldn't tackle the weight as much as I wanted to, other things, medical things, did continue to improve. (Rheumatism, borderline personality disorder, cholesterol etc). Might be worth a go, if you think you can.</p><p></p><p>Just know you're in my thoughts.</p><p>Hugs,</p><p>Jo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoKalsbeek, post: 2600308, member: 401801"] Your kidney and liver function got [I]worse[/I] on LCHF? Those should have improved... There's a chance it didn't have anything to do with the diet you were on. Considering you mention a lot of medication, I'd sooner look there for the culprit, it makes more sense to admittedly just-a-patient-not-a-medical-professional me... And if that's the case, (BIG IF, mind you, as I'm just making educated guesses here), and you're not likely to be able to ditch the medication you're on, a new attempt at a LCHF diet wouldn't/shouldn't make it worse. Is my guess, anyway. Do you think you could give LCHF another go? Of would that be too risky? With eating disorders, EDS etc in the mix, it really is something only you can decide. But you sound absolutely miserable at the prospect of more side-effects or surgery. I dunno... I mean, I regained some weight due to other conditions, but my blood sugars are still good, so those aren't doing any damage to organs and arteries. Just have to buy bigger pants again. While I couldn't tackle the weight as much as I wanted to, other things, medical things, did continue to improve. (Rheumatism, borderline personality disorder, cholesterol etc). Might be worth a go, if you think you can. Just know you're in my thoughts. Hugs, Jo [/QUOTE]
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