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<blockquote data-quote="SockFiddler" data-source="post: 1502371" data-attributes="member: 412001"><p>Oh, I'm an absolutely low-carb convert. To the point that I've telling people coming to celebrate my birthday with me next weekend not to bring cake. They are positively scandalised!</p><p></p><p>I have to admit, when it comes to Nurse Jayne, while she's very much all about the NHS guidance, she's also quite open-minded and has known me for a long time (about 6 years). At first it was how I dealt with and learned to manage Euan's very severe asthma, but it's nice to be in a place with her where I can tell her my progress and she doesn't try to NHS at me. She was actually delighted that I've found my own way and am making progress.</p><p></p><p>Incidentally, her view of last night is that it was a combo of factors - she admits that she put me on a gung-ho dose of Jardiance (and offered to half it - I refused for now), the massive drop in carbs compared to what I was eating just last month and the end of a heavy period sort of ganged up on me. And, yeah, she mentioned kicking the sugar habit and my body rebelling a bit, too.</p><p></p><p>I like Jayne. I like that I don't have to disagree with her so much anymore.</p><p></p><p>But I really like how on-the-mark everyone in this thread was - thank you all so much. <3</p><p></p><p>Edit: Gosh! I've gotten so used to incredible success stories I had to reread what you posted there [USER=24561]@Chook[/USER] - well done, you! How long has that taken?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SockFiddler, post: 1502371, member: 412001"] Oh, I'm an absolutely low-carb convert. To the point that I've telling people coming to celebrate my birthday with me next weekend not to bring cake. They are positively scandalised! I have to admit, when it comes to Nurse Jayne, while she's very much all about the NHS guidance, she's also quite open-minded and has known me for a long time (about 6 years). At first it was how I dealt with and learned to manage Euan's very severe asthma, but it's nice to be in a place with her where I can tell her my progress and she doesn't try to NHS at me. She was actually delighted that I've found my own way and am making progress. Incidentally, her view of last night is that it was a combo of factors - she admits that she put me on a gung-ho dose of Jardiance (and offered to half it - I refused for now), the massive drop in carbs compared to what I was eating just last month and the end of a heavy period sort of ganged up on me. And, yeah, she mentioned kicking the sugar habit and my body rebelling a bit, too. I like Jayne. I like that I don't have to disagree with her so much anymore. But I really like how on-the-mark everyone in this thread was - thank you all so much. <3 Edit: Gosh! I've gotten so used to incredible success stories I had to reread what you posted there [USER=24561]@Chook[/USER] - well done, you! How long has that taken? [/QUOTE]
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