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<blockquote data-quote="muzza3" data-source="post: 1058979" data-attributes="member: 258123"><p>Hi [USER=29023]@ladybird64[/USER]</p><p></p><p>[USER=254256]@Borzoi[/USER] wrote " I just needed to be fed up enough to go the Newcastle approach." and [USER=22385]@captainlynne[/USER] wrote "It seems like I had to reach rock bottom before I could make the necessary changes." And beneath it all I am sure my motivations were the same fed up and at rock bottom. At that point I am researching and come across a a diet that is claimed as a "cure", "reversal" of Type 2 diabetes</p><p>Well I have to say if a diabetic who has been told they have a condition for life that is progressive comes across a "cure" that is supported by ongoing studies that are supportive of these results I have to ask why every other Type 2 isn't giving it a go.</p><p></p><p>So being fed up and at rock bottom with a solution on the horizon gets you started on the ND. Once started the results for me both BG and weight-loss are so significant by the end of week one they propel me forward. This continues each week and keeps me on track. I have to admit if after 2 weeks and no changes I'm not sure if I would have continued</p><p></p><p>And yes I did fit your description I was an over-eater with a philosophy of See Carb Eat Carb.</p><p></p><p>Physically I have been tired and somewhat irritable but also feeling another sense of improving wellness and I have been able to fall back on the BG and Weight-loss when those moments of weakness have kicked in</p><p></p><p>7th Week ND</p><p>Weight-loss 29.6 lbs</p><p>BG Average last week 4.9</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muzza3, post: 1058979, member: 258123"] Hi [USER=29023]@ladybird64[/USER] [USER=254256]@Borzoi[/USER] wrote " I just needed to be fed up enough to go the Newcastle approach." and [USER=22385]@captainlynne[/USER] wrote "It seems like I had to reach rock bottom before I could make the necessary changes." And beneath it all I am sure my motivations were the same fed up and at rock bottom. At that point I am researching and come across a a diet that is claimed as a "cure", "reversal" of Type 2 diabetes Well I have to say if a diabetic who has been told they have a condition for life that is progressive comes across a "cure" that is supported by ongoing studies that are supportive of these results I have to ask why every other Type 2 isn't giving it a go. So being fed up and at rock bottom with a solution on the horizon gets you started on the ND. Once started the results for me both BG and weight-loss are so significant by the end of week one they propel me forward. This continues each week and keeps me on track. I have to admit if after 2 weeks and no changes I'm not sure if I would have continued And yes I did fit your description I was an over-eater with a philosophy of See Carb Eat Carb. Physically I have been tired and somewhat irritable but also feeling another sense of improving wellness and I have been able to fall back on the BG and Weight-loss when those moments of weakness have kicked in 7th Week ND Weight-loss 29.6 lbs BG Average last week 4.9 [/QUOTE]
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