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<blockquote data-quote="Time2Change" data-source="post: 1103985" data-attributes="member: 50358"><p>I think what is important is that there are "options". Its defined as a CHRONIC condition by the establishment which I think most people accept on diagnosis. This term I personally interpreted as irreversible and can only be "slowed" with handfuls of pills etc.</p><p></p><p>Reading some of the stuff here I have learned that there can be another "option". The disease isn't really rocket science for me</p><p></p><p>Carbs + Sedentary = T2</p><p></p><p>Everyone is built differently and with some of us predisposed to onset and its affects. I also understand that what will work for some might not work for another but you have to try!</p><p></p><p>I have no will power tbh and love my food but I really wouldn't like to look back and think "I should have given it a go". </p><p></p><p>My thought process is now "8 weeks" ...... "8 weeks" ....... "8 weeks" ..... *** if I cant abstain and change things for "8 weeks" ..... then I only have myself to blame for the side affects of T2.</p><p></p><p>If after this things aren't resolved or significantly improved I will need to just accept that I might need to start medication ..... but I will not go down that path without a fight first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Time2Change, post: 1103985, member: 50358"] I think what is important is that there are "options". Its defined as a CHRONIC condition by the establishment which I think most people accept on diagnosis. This term I personally interpreted as irreversible and can only be "slowed" with handfuls of pills etc. Reading some of the stuff here I have learned that there can be another "option". The disease isn't really rocket science for me Carbs + Sedentary = T2 Everyone is built differently and with some of us predisposed to onset and its affects. I also understand that what will work for some might not work for another but you have to try! I have no will power tbh and love my food but I really wouldn't like to look back and think "I should have given it a go". My thought process is now "8 weeks" ...... "8 weeks" ....... "8 weeks" ..... *** if I cant abstain and change things for "8 weeks" ..... then I only have myself to blame for the side affects of T2. If after this things aren't resolved or significantly improved I will need to just accept that I might need to start medication ..... but I will not go down that path without a fight first. [/QUOTE]
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