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Lorrie,

In the beginning of this WOE, your best friend is a huge dose of patience,

couple with a healthy serving of persistence! Those two things deliver a

powerful punch to the WOE. Just stick with it and watch what happens. If

you are sure you are following the induction rules carefully, you should

have nothing to worry about. And, if your ketostix indicate any change in

color at all, then you are definitely in ketosis. That's great!

Terry

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If you have low sugar now, it may be time to cut back on your meds. Have you

talked to your doctor about it?

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Maxi, I'm male, I weighted 315 max, I just cut back on excesses, was 275

when I joined Kaiser HMO, was 264 when they asked me to sign a no fat

pledge, no fried foods, gravies or sauces, No spread at taable, trim all

fat from meat before cooking, I gas grilled everything. I was on

glyburide 2.5mg, I lost about 2 pounds a week. When i got around 200 I

was forced to 1.25mg oral by repeated lows, In a month I was forced to

diet only by repeated low sugars. I have regained some weight, but am

still controlling with diet. I know others that lost weight on Atkins

diet. Sam

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Bob, I've been on diet for years, I did have some advice on

discontinuing meds. On diet I was in delicate balance, I learned what

caused my sugar to rise and stopped it. I gave up bread, pasta, pizza

anything flour based. Sam

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In a message dated 01-07-17 22:28:53 EDT, you write:

<< am controlling my type 2 with diet also and I think I may try low

carbing too, but then I worry about ketosis. >>

Not to worry about ketosis. Many on this list have been lowcarbing for years

with no health problems and improved BGs. Have you read " Dr. Bernstein's

Diabetes Solutions " by K. Bernstein M.D. yet? Tells all about both

type 1 and 2 diabetes and how to control safely with lowcarbing. He also has

website with excerpts, URL at bottom of this post. Vicki

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Sam, it was so nice to receive a note from you...I have done some thinking

and eliminating stuff from my diet and I think I have found the answer...I

too need to sign a " no fat pledge " as my weakness seems to be peanut butter

and...get this, mayonnaise of all things. We had a lovely veggie meal last

night including fresh picked ripe tomatoes and young asparagus. I can't

believe I unconsciously put may on it...didn't even think!!! I'm going to

make my own pledge and stick with it. I have finally gotten the victory

over sugar, don't really miss it much anymore. Thanks for your good

advice...I am controlling my type 2 with diet also and I think I may try low

carbing too, but then I worry about ketosis. I have been diagnosed about 1

year now, have not yet seen a diabetic diet ,,this is all trial and error

for me. Write again if you will, Maxi

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> Maxi, I'm male, I weighted 315 max, I just cut back on excesses, was 275

> when I joined Kaiser HMO, was 264 when they asked me to sign a no fat

> pledge, no fried foods, gravies or sauces, No spread at taable, trim all

> fat from meat before cooking, I gas grilled everything. I was on

> glyburide 2.5mg, I lost about 2 pounds a week. When i got around 200 I

> was forced to 1.25mg oral by repeated lows, In a month I was forced to

> diet only by repeated low sugars. I have regained some weight, but am

> still controlling with diet. I know others that lost weight on Atkins

> diet. Sam

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> http://www.msteri.com/diabetes-info/diabetes_int

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>.I am controlling my type 2 with diet also and I think I may try low

> carbing too, but then I worry about ketosis. I have been diagnosed about

1

> year now, have not yet seen a diabetic diet ,,this is all trial and error

> for me.

***Maxi, there is nothing wrong with ketosis.

It burns fat faster, but it won't hurt you at all. Is your bs under

control? i.e., is it around 100?

Barb

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Maxilou, I think being just a bit hungry helps weight loss. When you

think you are hungry, find out your sugar level. I like to eat about 90,

I get hungry about 83, shocky at 62 or so. I use a control solution to

check my meter in a special way, and had 2 profile meters that agreed

within a point with blood or test solution. Kaiser supported the Profile

meter first, I thought the would use the computer download on it, but

no. It uses a cheap cable to the serial port to download. I have the

lifescan InTouch software, free at their site, and diabass 4.0 on CD. I

met their Swiss rep here once. I worrry less about testing now, and and

a few morning fasting readings tell me if I am on course. I like to be

below 95 fasting and 85 in the summer, heat kills my appetite some. Sam

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> Maxilou, a lady showed me a fatless mayo that tased pretty good. She

> hits the hay at 9pm, I'll try to get the name manana, Sam

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Check the ingredients label carefully. The fat is almost always replaced

with CHO. JerrySteg

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Right, but even Atkins tell us zero carbs is dangerous. So be sure and eat

some.

Best Regards, Ratliff

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Re: weight loss

>.I am controlling my type 2 with diet also and I think I may try low

> carbing too, but then I worry about ketosis. I have been diagnosed about

1

> year now, have not yet seen a diabetic diet ,,this is all trial and error

> for me.

***Maxi, there is nothing wrong with ketosis.

It burns fat faster, but it won't hurt you at all. Is your bs under

control? i.e., is it around 100?

Barb

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Barb, I am just now reading my email after about 3 days ofnot workiing with

it. My bs's are about 113 fasting, go up to 160's if I don't watch what I

eat. I don't seem to suffer much yet except I notice my glasses are needing

to be re-done or rather, my eyes need checking. I get extremely irritable

if my bs is around 90 (a real change for me, as I am really laid back, not

much upsets me.)

Have been quite stressed out since Feb. this year., but now things are much

better. Are my readings in the semi-normal range for diet control alone? f

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> >.I am controlling my type 2 with diet also and I think I may try low

> > carbing too, but then I worry about ketosis. I have been diagnosed

about

> 1

> > year now, have not yet seen a diabetic diet ,,this is all trial and

error

> > for me.

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> ***Maxi, there is nothing wrong with ketosis.

> It burns fat faster, but it won't hurt you at all. Is your bs under

> control? i.e., is it around 100?

>

> Barb

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> Website for Diabetes International:

> http://www.msteri.com/diabetes-info/diabetes_int

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Hi, Maxilou. A lot of people have experienced trouble with their vision

changing as their bs comes down, so this is a good sign. It seems their eye

doctors tell them not to change prescriptions until their bs has been under

control for a bit. A lot of them report that their eyes go back to the

vision they had before.

The reason you feel lousy at 90 is because your body is so used to being so

much higher. This will change, and you won't feel lousy until around 65 or

less, which is true hypoglycemia and means you should take a glucose tablet.

It looks like you are well on your way to good control. 160 for a spike is

high, as you are aware. Under 140 would be better, under 126, IMHO, would

be terrific.

It sounds like you're doing a good job, and less stress should help

tremendously. As always, eat and test and keep good notes. This will stand

you in good stead down the road.

Barb

> My bs's are about 113 fasting, go up to 160's if I don't watch what I

> eat. I don't seem to suffer much yet except I notice my glasses are

needing

> to be re-done or rather, my eyes need checking. I get extremely irritable

> if my bs is around 90 (a real change for me, as I am really laid back, not

> much upsets me.)

> Have been quite stressed out since Feb. this year., but now things are

much

> better. Are my readings in the semi-normal range for diet control alone>

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