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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 2524905" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>I have had every diet plan under the sun, you name it I have tried it!</p><p>only being in ketosis suits me!</p><p>I'm not encouraging you to go keto but even though you are doing low carb, is it low enough?</p><p></p><p>I get exasperated at the meal replacement/shakes idea of calorie control. </p><p>the problem is the idea of having concentrated sugars of whatever description and there are the usual culprits in every one of them. It gives you an unnecessary spike that with diabetes you could really do with avoiding.</p><p>if it was just weight loss, but it isn't, diabetes management is about blood glucose levels control and over time reducing your blood glucose levels back into or around normal levels not to impact your future health.</p><p></p><p>Ozempic has had good results and bad press. It is usually prescribed for T2 diabetes who have not good control and if you don't get the side effects as you do with meetformin. I would certainly have that option. My wife is on ozempic, had good results and has had better hba1c and control.</p><p></p><p>If you could, can you give us an idea of what you generally eat in a day please?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 2524905, member: 85785"] I have had every diet plan under the sun, you name it I have tried it! only being in ketosis suits me! I'm not encouraging you to go keto but even though you are doing low carb, is it low enough? I get exasperated at the meal replacement/shakes idea of calorie control. the problem is the idea of having concentrated sugars of whatever description and there are the usual culprits in every one of them. It gives you an unnecessary spike that with diabetes you could really do with avoiding. if it was just weight loss, but it isn't, diabetes management is about blood glucose levels control and over time reducing your blood glucose levels back into or around normal levels not to impact your future health. Ozempic has had good results and bad press. It is usually prescribed for T2 diabetes who have not good control and if you don't get the side effects as you do with meetformin. I would certainly have that option. My wife is on ozempic, had good results and has had better hba1c and control. If you could, can you give us an idea of what you generally eat in a day please? [/QUOTE]
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