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<blockquote data-quote="Guna108" data-source="post: 2068848" data-attributes="member: 508192"><p>Thanks for your informative reply. I am using the Exante diet. The shakes are 17g , bars are 21g and soups 17g of carbs. I think I've read the right bit of the nutritional info. I have one of each per day. My Dr said it is ok, as I have to lose weight too. I am waiting for my appointment to see the diabetes nurse, so don't know about how many carbs I am supposed to have or what diet either. I just read online that Exante helped some people go into remission with Type 2. What is the correct amount of carbs I should aim for? Thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guna108, post: 2068848, member: 508192"] Thanks for your informative reply. I am using the Exante diet. The shakes are 17g , bars are 21g and soups 17g of carbs. I think I've read the right bit of the nutritional info. I have one of each per day. My Dr said it is ok, as I have to lose weight too. I am waiting for my appointment to see the diabetes nurse, so don't know about how many carbs I am supposed to have or what diet either. I just read online that Exante helped some people go into remission with Type 2. What is the correct amount of carbs I should aim for? Thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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