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<blockquote data-quote="Moosepig" data-source="post: 924237" data-attributes="member: 142441"><p>When I went on my DESMOND course, there was a guy there who had been type 2 for years, was very overweight and in complete denial. I had stopped at a zebra crossing to let a big bloke stuffing his face with chips to cross.....when I got to the course, this was the guy, who blatently told the dietician he religiously stuck to his regime, even denying the chips when I quietly mentioned to him I had stopped my car to let him cross the road. He will never get any better because he lies to himself, you have to learn to respect your body, accept you only get one life and have the strength of character to try and live it to the benefit of your health. We all struggle, we're all human and tomorrow is another day and can be a fresh start. Good luck mate, we're all there with you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moosepig, post: 924237, member: 142441"] When I went on my DESMOND course, there was a guy there who had been type 2 for years, was very overweight and in complete denial. I had stopped at a zebra crossing to let a big bloke stuffing his face with chips to cross.....when I got to the course, this was the guy, who blatently told the dietician he religiously stuck to his regime, even denying the chips when I quietly mentioned to him I had stopped my car to let him cross the road. He will never get any better because he lies to himself, you have to learn to respect your body, accept you only get one life and have the strength of character to try and live it to the benefit of your health. We all struggle, we're all human and tomorrow is another day and can be a fresh start. Good luck mate, we're all there with you [/QUOTE]
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