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<blockquote data-quote="Beelady" data-source="post: 2582514" data-attributes="member: 200217"><p>Thank you so much, Jo, for your comments about CBD. I certainly don't want to be groggy in the daytime - my mind is mushed up enough already with the shock of his sudden death. Those suggestions for snacks are useful.</p><p>I've made a plan to go through our photographs, pick out the best ones to put into an album to leave around the house to pick up and remember the happy days.</p><p></p><p>Thank you for your reply, Nichole. Your comment about the Nutella has registered with me. We used to have a whisky every bedtime and when John died I gave my son all the alcohol because I know that would be a very slippery slope to go down. If it's not there you can't be tempted.</p><p>My local Diabetes UK support group are starting a programme specifically aimed at binge eating and I have registered to join that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beelady, post: 2582514, member: 200217"] Thank you so much, Jo, for your comments about CBD. I certainly don't want to be groggy in the daytime - my mind is mushed up enough already with the shock of his sudden death. Those suggestions for snacks are useful. I've made a plan to go through our photographs, pick out the best ones to put into an album to leave around the house to pick up and remember the happy days. Thank you for your reply, Nichole. Your comment about the Nutella has registered with me. We used to have a whisky every bedtime and when John died I gave my son all the alcohol because I know that would be a very slippery slope to go down. If it's not there you can't be tempted. My local Diabetes UK support group are starting a programme specifically aimed at binge eating and I have registered to join that. [/QUOTE]
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