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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 1736036" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>How are you getting on [USER=47995]@Dadio[/USER]?</p><p></p><p>Trust me to be the exception of the rule but after a few blood tests now I still have low inflammation even when I've been unwell lately... and a bad back. </p><p>I'm awaiting an assessment on my back after severe pain for 2yrs. Even on very very low carb eating.</p><p>I know many have reported extra sensitivity to pain on low carb eating but usually not too severe. </p><p>I'm suspected to have fibromyalgia now due to new IBS treatment and only tramadol relieving every movement pain. I've just be given pregabalin to try and my numb toe has been resolved on it. So balance when walking has improved. I no longer rely on my trainer balancing my right side. I'm hoping this lasts and I don't become tolerant to this med too quickly.</p><p>I seem to be intolerant to sooo many tablets. Codeine and canagliflozin was the worst for side effects.</p><p>It must be that rare blood type of mine. Ha ha. </p><p></p><p>Obviously my back problem isn't inflammation based. Which is a huge mystery to me but hoping a scan or x-ray may show some light into the extreme pain in walking, even on tramadol, paracetamol and ibuprofen. Ibuprofen for a muscle relaxant for my spasms when walking or general movement. </p><p></p><p>Pre low carb I was swimming 3 times a week and preparing extra activities (cycling and mini jogging). </p><p>I feel scatica took a hold in swimming due to too cold the local bathes water, whilst on very low carb eating. </p><p>Low carbing keeps my bgs lower. For which I'm truly thankful. A great type2 tool in the fight with high bgs. </p><p>One thing about low carbing is it gives hope to so many diabetics which would normally have none. </p><p>I noticed I looked alot younger too! So cell regeneration was very possible. Nerve damaged patients even found improvement on it. </p><p>Low carbing is a very positive tool. </p><p></p><p>Even for my obstinate body which has other conditions other than diabetes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 1736036, member: 196960"] How are you getting on [USER=47995]@Dadio[/USER]? Trust me to be the exception of the rule but after a few blood tests now I still have low inflammation even when I've been unwell lately... and a bad back. I'm awaiting an assessment on my back after severe pain for 2yrs. Even on very very low carb eating. I know many have reported extra sensitivity to pain on low carb eating but usually not too severe. I'm suspected to have fibromyalgia now due to new IBS treatment and only tramadol relieving every movement pain. I've just be given pregabalin to try and my numb toe has been resolved on it. So balance when walking has improved. I no longer rely on my trainer balancing my right side. I'm hoping this lasts and I don't become tolerant to this med too quickly. I seem to be intolerant to sooo many tablets. Codeine and canagliflozin was the worst for side effects. It must be that rare blood type of mine. Ha ha. Obviously my back problem isn't inflammation based. Which is a huge mystery to me but hoping a scan or x-ray may show some light into the extreme pain in walking, even on tramadol, paracetamol and ibuprofen. Ibuprofen for a muscle relaxant for my spasms when walking or general movement. Pre low carb I was swimming 3 times a week and preparing extra activities (cycling and mini jogging). I feel scatica took a hold in swimming due to too cold the local bathes water, whilst on very low carb eating. Low carbing keeps my bgs lower. For which I'm truly thankful. A great type2 tool in the fight with high bgs. One thing about low carbing is it gives hope to so many diabetics which would normally have none. I noticed I looked alot younger too! So cell regeneration was very possible. Nerve damaged patients even found improvement on it. Low carbing is a very positive tool. Even for my obstinate body which has other conditions other than diabetes. [/QUOTE]
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