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<blockquote data-quote="Phoenix55" data-source="post: 1952942" data-attributes="member: 242273"><p>Welcome [USER=498002]@Kittiwake[/USER], long may you fly. You have lost a sizeable amount of weight in a relatively short time, well done. It is not just a case of losing fat but also stepping your exercise to burn off some that excess bg that is circulating, so I started with short walks and gradually lengthened them, no need for gym membership or special clothing, just a sensible pair of shoes. It has also helped to keep my body toned, fewer wobbly bits that need to be disguised or hidden. Do buy yourself a bg monitor to check what bread is doing to your system, I was surprised to find that it was not only sugar in all its forms that I needed to avoid but also grain products. I have gone lowish carb so far (3 + years) and found acceptable bg levels sustainable without any medication. Best wishes for the New Year and your aims for the year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phoenix55, post: 1952942, member: 242273"] Welcome [USER=498002]@Kittiwake[/USER], long may you fly. You have lost a sizeable amount of weight in a relatively short time, well done. It is not just a case of losing fat but also stepping your exercise to burn off some that excess bg that is circulating, so I started with short walks and gradually lengthened them, no need for gym membership or special clothing, just a sensible pair of shoes. It has also helped to keep my body toned, fewer wobbly bits that need to be disguised or hidden. Do buy yourself a bg monitor to check what bread is doing to your system, I was surprised to find that it was not only sugar in all its forms that I needed to avoid but also grain products. I have gone lowish carb so far (3 + years) and found acceptable bg levels sustainable without any medication. Best wishes for the New Year and your aims for the year. [/QUOTE]
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