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<blockquote data-quote="Grateful" data-source="post: 1640435" data-attributes="member: 438800"><p>Well, it's a very <em>different</em> outcome for sure. The problem now is that we circle back to the issue of "too much protein" and possibly "too much sodium" (although my current diet is already quite low-sodium). If the conventional wisdom is to be believed, I should now probably reduce the proteins and increase the fats.</p><p></p><p>The most frustrating thing with all this is the time lag. Apply diet "remedy" then wait three to six months to find out whether it works.... On the upside, kidney stones are not a life-threatening issue (unlike uncontrolled T2D) so the fact that the diet that "reversed" T2D appears to have caused kidney stones is, well, unfortunate but not that big a deal I suppose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grateful, post: 1640435, member: 438800"] Well, it's a very [I]different[/I] outcome for sure. The problem now is that we circle back to the issue of "too much protein" and possibly "too much sodium" (although my current diet is already quite low-sodium). If the conventional wisdom is to be believed, I should now probably reduce the proteins and increase the fats. The most frustrating thing with all this is the time lag. Apply diet "remedy" then wait three to six months to find out whether it works.... On the upside, kidney stones are not a life-threatening issue (unlike uncontrolled T2D) so the fact that the diet that "reversed" T2D appears to have caused kidney stones is, well, unfortunate but not that big a deal I suppose. [/QUOTE]
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