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<blockquote data-quote="Pipp" data-source="post: 633169" data-attributes="member: 100904"><p>I have to agree that I would not play at Russian roulette with medication to reduce carbs being a 'green light' to consume carbs in high volume.</p><p>My own fall into high rubbish carb consumption is, I believe, due to psychological cause. I foolishly allowed myself to be goaded into trying out junk carb food by some posters on this forum. It was a case of me wanting to prove doubters wrong. I believe some, not all, of the posters encouraging me knew what they were doing, and got pleasure in doing so. I am more cautious now.</p><p></p><p>I venture to ask, [USER=38028]@douglas99[/USER], is your consumption of high carb foods a form of testing limits or even self- harm, as I believe mine was / is? (To anyone thinking of encouraging me to do that again, I am aware of it now, and won't be drawn in to your games). </p><p> Also, [USER=38028]@douglas99[/USER], I do not understand why you would choose to do Newcastle diet at this point in your T2 control journey.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pipp, post: 633169, member: 100904"] I have to agree that I would not play at Russian roulette with medication to reduce carbs being a 'green light' to consume carbs in high volume. My own fall into high rubbish carb consumption is, I believe, due to psychological cause. I foolishly allowed myself to be goaded into trying out junk carb food by some posters on this forum. It was a case of me wanting to prove doubters wrong. I believe some, not all, of the posters encouraging me knew what they were doing, and got pleasure in doing so. I am more cautious now. I venture to ask, [USER=38028]@douglas99[/USER], is your consumption of high carb foods a form of testing limits or even self- harm, as I believe mine was / is? (To anyone thinking of encouraging me to do that again, I am aware of it now, and won't be drawn in to your games). Also, [USER=38028]@douglas99[/USER], I do not understand why you would choose to do Newcastle diet at this point in your T2 control journey. [/QUOTE]
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