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<blockquote data-quote="lastminutelee" data-source="post: 1390885" data-attributes="member: 297616"><p>Not the only one. Diagnosed with type 2 three months ago and I've done nothing but rebel. Don't tell me what to eat etc. Just had another check up and I know I've put weight on and it's probably got worse. </p><p></p><p>The thing that changed my mind just recently is reading as much as I can, these forums have helped too, its good to get other people's opinions and start from there. I have started low carb again with a bit more educated guidance (last time it gave me gout but I'm sure that's because I was too low on carbs). The thing I hate most is there is no way I can just do what that person does because it works for them, it's trial and error. There is a shortcut but it's different for everyone and you have to work out what yours is. The best advice I've had so far is take it at your pace, start slow if you need and work your way to a goal ( whether it be exercise or diet or both).</p><p></p><p>You're in control, not it. Kick its ass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lastminutelee, post: 1390885, member: 297616"] Not the only one. Diagnosed with type 2 three months ago and I've done nothing but rebel. Don't tell me what to eat etc. Just had another check up and I know I've put weight on and it's probably got worse. The thing that changed my mind just recently is reading as much as I can, these forums have helped too, its good to get other people's opinions and start from there. I have started low carb again with a bit more educated guidance (last time it gave me gout but I'm sure that's because I was too low on carbs). The thing I hate most is there is no way I can just do what that person does because it works for them, it's trial and error. There is a shortcut but it's different for everyone and you have to work out what yours is. The best advice I've had so far is take it at your pace, start slow if you need and work your way to a goal ( whether it be exercise or diet or both). You're in control, not it. Kick its ass. [/QUOTE]
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