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<blockquote data-quote="JoKalsbeek" data-source="post: 2687673" data-attributes="member: 401801"><p>Sorry there's so much of it going around! But yeah, do keep from bludgeoning them with dietary advice. If they know you have solutions that might work for them, they could come knocking. And they might not. I know my family hasn't, they all just think I'm nuts for "depriving" myself of treats... I figure tough, I got diagnosed in my late 30's, I'm going to be needing this body to function somewhat, for a while yet. Complete strangers, like people in my late mum's apartment building, were very interested in The Nutritional Thingy, and are currently in remission. People who know me won't take my word for it, people who never met me asked for information through my mom during a birthday party with other neighbours. Some want help, some can implement changes, and for some, well, medication's basically their go-to, and that's fine too, really. Not ideal maybe, there being drawbacks like side effects and possible increased dosage over time etc, but...</p><p></p><p>Horse, water, drink, you know? </p><p></p><p>Just make yourself available. Can't do much more than that.</p><p>Hugs,</p><p>Jo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoKalsbeek, post: 2687673, member: 401801"] Sorry there's so much of it going around! But yeah, do keep from bludgeoning them with dietary advice. If they know you have solutions that might work for them, they could come knocking. And they might not. I know my family hasn't, they all just think I'm nuts for "depriving" myself of treats... I figure tough, I got diagnosed in my late 30's, I'm going to be needing this body to function somewhat, for a while yet. Complete strangers, like people in my late mum's apartment building, were very interested in The Nutritional Thingy, and are currently in remission. People who know me won't take my word for it, people who never met me asked for information through my mom during a birthday party with other neighbours. Some want help, some can implement changes, and for some, well, medication's basically their go-to, and that's fine too, really. Not ideal maybe, there being drawbacks like side effects and possible increased dosage over time etc, but... Horse, water, drink, you know? Just make yourself available. Can't do much more than that. Hugs, Jo [/QUOTE]
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