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<blockquote data-quote="lowedb" data-source="post: 1646811" data-attributes="member: 365136"><p>You = me exactly this time last year. I had mixed information and didn't know what I was doing. I decided I would ignore it for the two days (Christmas day and boxing day) so eat what I'd been told was bad in the previous life which was the meat, sausage, cheese and so on. Yes I did have a Yorkshire and some stuffing. But actually the high fat content of what I ate meant I didn't do too bad when I tested my BG. The red wine also probably helped. This year I'm in a much better place and will be having Christmas dinner again, but knowing which bits I will eat and not feeling sorry about it. So, don't stress, read and learn, and enjoy Christmas. You really can, more easily than you might believe right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lowedb, post: 1646811, member: 365136"] You = me exactly this time last year. I had mixed information and didn't know what I was doing. I decided I would ignore it for the two days (Christmas day and boxing day) so eat what I'd been told was bad in the previous life which was the meat, sausage, cheese and so on. Yes I did have a Yorkshire and some stuffing. But actually the high fat content of what I ate meant I didn't do too bad when I tested my BG. The red wine also probably helped. This year I'm in a much better place and will be having Christmas dinner again, but knowing which bits I will eat and not feeling sorry about it. So, don't stress, read and learn, and enjoy Christmas. You really can, more easily than you might believe right now. [/QUOTE]
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