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<blockquote data-quote="ringi" data-source="post: 1607386" data-attributes="member: 410240"><p>If someone is taking drugs or insulin with a risk of hypos, the dose needs to be reduce or stopped. As long as someone is willing to have their BG higher for the first week, and has the skills to measure their own BG, and the willingness to take <strong>responsibility </strong>for their life, I see no real problem. (But learning carb counting and how to adjust your own insulin dose, should come before trying the Newcastle Diet. or intermittent fasting. Maybe you should not be on your own for the first week if using insulin.)</p><p></p><p>Remember we have one option that is clearly is not risk free, and will all knew will lead to very bad outcomes, that is do keep eating the "NHS Eatwell plate" and taking the drugs..... <strong>So you must decide between risks yourself, as there is not a risk free option open to us.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ringi, post: 1607386, member: 410240"] If someone is taking drugs or insulin with a risk of hypos, the dose needs to be reduce or stopped. As long as someone is willing to have their BG higher for the first week, and has the skills to measure their own BG, and the willingness to take [B]responsibility [/B]for their life, I see no real problem. (But learning carb counting and how to adjust your own insulin dose, should come before trying the Newcastle Diet. or intermittent fasting. Maybe you should not be on your own for the first week if using insulin.) Remember we have one option that is clearly is not risk free, and will all knew will lead to very bad outcomes, that is do keep eating the "NHS Eatwell plate" and taking the drugs..... [B]So you must decide between risks yourself, as there is not a risk free option open to us.[/B] [/QUOTE]
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