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<blockquote data-quote="brettsza" data-source="post: 779681" data-attributes="member: 122246"><p>[USER=150927]@AloeSvea[/USER] [USER=156436]@The little white hen[/USER] I understand what you are saying i completely do, I am not in your shoes at the moment but doing LCHF i feel so hungry at times that I am scared of the ND and how will i control my hunger. Sometimes I feel like what the hell has happened here in my life, I am absolutely passionate about food and cooking, I dont eat that much and never did but I love cooking, I was infact thinking of changing my career from IT to cooking coz I just love it so much, but that's all down the drain and ND is on my mind at the moment. I am really hoping I can follow you and your strengths, I have changed my diet a lot in last 2 weeks in anticipation of getting on the ND soon, only eating boiled veggies and protiens and little carbs. </p><p>Since I am newly diagnosed about 7 months, bread and rice is already completely out, not had it since months now.</p><p>Not a lot left that I can throw out of my diet now but i am prepared to get on the nd diet sooner rather than later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brettsza, post: 779681, member: 122246"] [USER=150927]@AloeSvea[/USER] [USER=156436]@The little white hen[/USER] I understand what you are saying i completely do, I am not in your shoes at the moment but doing LCHF i feel so hungry at times that I am scared of the ND and how will i control my hunger. Sometimes I feel like what the hell has happened here in my life, I am absolutely passionate about food and cooking, I dont eat that much and never did but I love cooking, I was infact thinking of changing my career from IT to cooking coz I just love it so much, but that's all down the drain and ND is on my mind at the moment. I am really hoping I can follow you and your strengths, I have changed my diet a lot in last 2 weeks in anticipation of getting on the ND soon, only eating boiled veggies and protiens and little carbs. Since I am newly diagnosed about 7 months, bread and rice is already completely out, not had it since months now. Not a lot left that I can throw out of my diet now but i am prepared to get on the nd diet sooner rather than later. [/QUOTE]
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