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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 1648275" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>It's a funny world, at times.</p><p>Some things dont shock me anymore.</p><p>There's us diabetics forced to rethink our diet when some people find it very easy to do. </p><p>I would too if i didnt have to worry about diabetes. Must be lovely to have that utter freedom.</p><p>How the other half live eh?</p><p>If only i didnt have diabetes to consider....i wonder which diet i would choose?</p><p>Ive always been overweight and encouraged to eat veg and rabbit food. Hence i really cannot be bothered with it anymore, it doesn't work.</p><p>Im delighted to do something as refreshing as low carb now. Even a bit more than 100g is still better than muesli and veg. I've always preferred meat and fish to chips or mash. Veg has always been a bore for me. Even blended for soups got very very tiresome. </p><p></p><p>I think i would have eventually sort out a diet to help thyroid and good skin if i hadnt been overweight and then diagnosed with my childhood diabetes.</p><p>You?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 1648275, member: 196960"] It's a funny world, at times. Some things dont shock me anymore. There's us diabetics forced to rethink our diet when some people find it very easy to do. I would too if i didnt have to worry about diabetes. Must be lovely to have that utter freedom. How the other half live eh? If only i didnt have diabetes to consider....i wonder which diet i would choose? Ive always been overweight and encouraged to eat veg and rabbit food. Hence i really cannot be bothered with it anymore, it doesn't work. Im delighted to do something as refreshing as low carb now. Even a bit more than 100g is still better than muesli and veg. I've always preferred meat and fish to chips or mash. Veg has always been a bore for me. Even blended for soups got very very tiresome. I think i would have eventually sort out a diet to help thyroid and good skin if i hadnt been overweight and then diagnosed with my childhood diabetes. You? [/QUOTE]
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