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<blockquote data-quote="13lizanne" data-source="post: 933693" data-attributes="member: 202637"><p>I've been (type 2) on Metformin for almost 10 yrs, during that time I followed NHS dietry advice and grew slowly heavier. After major bowel surgery I could no longer tolerate Metformin so was given 40G Gliclazide per day to start off with. Meantime I found this website and read the low carb high fat info on various threads. I was shocked seemed like I'd been killing myself slowly eating the wrong way for the diabetes. To date I've been following lchf for 10 days and have dropped 9lbs in weight but, more importantly, lowered my BG levels to normal non-diabetic range most of the time. I am so sad that this information wasn't available to me 10yrs ago - this "horse" definitely wants to drink!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="13lizanne, post: 933693, member: 202637"] I've been (type 2) on Metformin for almost 10 yrs, during that time I followed NHS dietry advice and grew slowly heavier. After major bowel surgery I could no longer tolerate Metformin so was given 40G Gliclazide per day to start off with. Meantime I found this website and read the low carb high fat info on various threads. I was shocked seemed like I'd been killing myself slowly eating the wrong way for the diabetes. To date I've been following lchf for 10 days and have dropped 9lbs in weight but, more importantly, lowered my BG levels to normal non-diabetic range most of the time. I am so sad that this information wasn't available to me 10yrs ago - this "horse" definitely wants to drink! [/QUOTE]
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