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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 2081323" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>I am in remission, I can eat some extra carbs - such as the icecream I ate on a blistering hot day - but next morning my weight had increased a couple of pounds. It took a week to get back to where I had been.</p><p>This is my normal situation, for decades before I was diagnosed, but back then I was being encouraged, ad nauseum, to eat healthy amounts of carbs. I ended up about as round as I was tall.</p><p>I intend to remain on a low carb diet for the foreseeable future as I know that my body will cope with the carbs by storing them away and being very reluctant to let them go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 2081323, member: 355878"] I am in remission, I can eat some extra carbs - such as the icecream I ate on a blistering hot day - but next morning my weight had increased a couple of pounds. It took a week to get back to where I had been. This is my normal situation, for decades before I was diagnosed, but back then I was being encouraged, ad nauseum, to eat healthy amounts of carbs. I ended up about as round as I was tall. I intend to remain on a low carb diet for the foreseeable future as I know that my body will cope with the carbs by storing them away and being very reluctant to let them go. [/QUOTE]
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