Keto/Low carb or GLP-1?

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So I'm curious. Youtube etc. are rife with channels and dieticians/dr's giving advice and pounding the table that the only way to treat/reverse/manage metabolic syndrome and pre-diabetes is to essentially go low carb. Your thoughts on this line of thought now that we have GLPs, and, given that many, no matter how hard they try, cannot make this dietary change.

Is the low carb mantra still necessary with these medications? This is something I haven't seen addressed - yet - thoughts?
 
My wife and I went lower carb when we started Reta. It's worked for us.
 
From my end it looks like that. Around 4 years ago I started keto. I was very overweighted or even obese. 177cm/120kg. Within 16 months I lost 42kg and achieved 78kg. Perfect BMI and same weight as I used to have when in secondary school (I'm 49 yo now). Like I said, started with keto, but after few months converted my diet into low carb and started intermittent fasting (2 meals per day). Except keto, my only activity was walking around 25k steps per day. Sometimes swimming pool, but not so often. Changed the job, and my activity was over. From 25k steps I started to do 3-4k per day. Was still on low carb and IF, but started to gain. Eventually gained 17kg, and my weight was 95kg at the beginning of the current year. Decided to start some activity again and got to the gym, after few years of break. Was working out hard. 5 days a week. 30mins cardio, lifting weights PPL system. Weight dropped just a bit...discovered GLP-1. Wanted to get ozempic from some legal source, but when realised how expensive it is, started to dig in internet and discovered grey...and this great forum and community. In April placed my first order - R10 and Glow and it was like a snowball. Now I'm 2 months on Reta (and few other peps 😆) 3mg/week. So far lost 10kg and 7% of body fat, since the day I started Reta. I'm 82kg and 22% BF at the moment. My goal is 12% of BF, and visible six pack on my 50th birthday, which is in January next year...my diet converted from low carb to high protein/low carb/low fat. Still 2 meals per day.
 
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I used to be on a carnivore diet and although I saw very little weight loss, I did feel better. Less inflammation, joint pain, etc. However, for me personally, that diet was not sustainable.
That being said, tirz has ALMOST forced me into low carb due to focusing on my protein intake. I don't strictly track macros, but carbs are definitely low. I've lost 70lbs and only 10lbs from goal, so I'm obviously a proponent for GLP-1s.
 
Felt like when I first started reta I counted calories and that was if. Regardless of what carbs and fat and protein I ate in the day as long as I was under a certain calorie count I felt fine. No I’ve cut back on carbs significantly and tried to focus on higher protein intake all while still counting the calories. It’s made a very big different as far as losing weight goes
 
I'm a big fan of keto and have done it for years but I don't think its a requirement. I've actually stopped it for the last while since I started reta as it's been easier to stay low cal without being full keto. I just eat my protein, and fill in the rest of my diet with veggies and rice/potatoes with no added sugars.

I assume I'm still low-ish carb compared to the standard american diet which is pure junk

Keto is a bit of a lifestyle of its own. Lately I've liked having the option of eating non keto when eating out with friends without worrying about feeling like shit for a few days as I bounce in and out of ketosis.
 
I tend towards lower carb because carbs make me feel so full, and with the GLP already helping me feel full, it can sometimes make it too much for my tummy.

I do eat carbs everyday, but not with every meal, and most of my carbs come from veggies and fruit. That's what makes me feel best, but everyone is different 🙂
 
If you can stick to Keto, I'd do that. I'd even go full on carnivore. But it is really hard to do and if you are really obese and/or have a lot of visceral fat, better a GLP-1 than to die.
 

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