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T2s: Do you feel a mindset change has happened since your diagnosis?
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<blockquote data-quote="IronLioness" data-source="post: 1905364" data-attributes="member: 492004"><p>Literally this! I can totally relate [USER=219467]@bulkbiker[/USER] [emoji106] food is now fuel, not toxic, its forced a kind of change of mindset towards food, I feel that too. I noticed it today when I realised I'd gone through the weekend, which would usually be one of random indulgences wherever I was, but that everything I did or bought was to help myself and body/blood readings. Like the bread you avoid, my own arch nemesis is snack type savouries, so I avoid them now because I'm trying to see them as a barrier to getting myself to 'remission'. Even on small things I now check for carb and sugar counts - 2 weeks ago it wouldn't have even come into my head! (I guess that's another reason how I ended up here, doh!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IronLioness, post: 1905364, member: 492004"] Literally this! I can totally relate [USER=219467]@bulkbiker[/USER] [emoji106] food is now fuel, not toxic, its forced a kind of change of mindset towards food, I feel that too. I noticed it today when I realised I'd gone through the weekend, which would usually be one of random indulgences wherever I was, but that everything I did or bought was to help myself and body/blood readings. Like the bread you avoid, my own arch nemesis is snack type savouries, so I avoid them now because I'm trying to see them as a barrier to getting myself to 'remission'. Even on small things I now check for carb and sugar counts - 2 weeks ago it wouldn't have even come into my head! (I guess that's another reason how I ended up here, doh!) [/QUOTE]
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