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<blockquote data-quote="zand" data-source="post: 2365933" data-attributes="member: 85197"><p>[USER=422465]@Tannith[/USER] You are very fortunate that you were diagnosed so early. I had insulin resistance for over 20 years (perhaps as many as 30) before I realised what was wrong. Unfortunately the NHS has never bothered to find out why obese people are obese, it has always been assumed they eat too much and move too little. I now know that IR (T2) was the problem all along, but that's usually only diagnosed when the beta cells can't cope anymore and BGs are raised. If only someone had told me about LCHF 30+ years ago I never would have exhausted myself and my body with low cal diets. I find your constant knocking of LCHF rather galling. Some of us have no choice, low cal diets don't work for us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zand, post: 2365933, member: 85197"] [USER=422465]@Tannith[/USER] You are very fortunate that you were diagnosed so early. I had insulin resistance for over 20 years (perhaps as many as 30) before I realised what was wrong. Unfortunately the NHS has never bothered to find out why obese people are obese, it has always been assumed they eat too much and move too little. I now know that IR (T2) was the problem all along, but that's usually only diagnosed when the beta cells can't cope anymore and BGs are raised. If only someone had told me about LCHF 30+ years ago I never would have exhausted myself and my body with low cal diets. I find your constant knocking of LCHF rather galling. Some of us have no choice, low cal diets don't work for us. [/QUOTE]
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