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<blockquote data-quote="MrsA2" data-source="post: 2339915" data-attributes="member: 521715"><p>Funnily enough Andydragon, I had exactly those comments from 2 people yesterday. Which they then followed up by asking how I did it and asking for details so they could go low carb too! So yes jealously and curiosity have large parts to play in it.</p><p>I'm not bothered which weight I go to, I just want to maintain healthy blood sugar levels. My weight did drop rapidly but is now much slower. Id like to lose the last bits of fat on my tummy and thighs but know that isn't really the main thing, bgs are, and finding something that is sustainable for life.</p><p>It only matters how you feel, and your bg.</p><p>I can understand your partners concern if you are weighing everything as that could look obsessive. Maybe ease up on the weighing food would be good as you will have learned much of it by now and it will be more relaxed to do it by eye. Just keep monitoring the bg and weighing yourself no more than fortnightly. </p><p>It sounds like you have this way of eating cracked and now just need to show you are relaxed with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrsA2, post: 2339915, member: 521715"] Funnily enough Andydragon, I had exactly those comments from 2 people yesterday. Which they then followed up by asking how I did it and asking for details so they could go low carb too! So yes jealously and curiosity have large parts to play in it. I'm not bothered which weight I go to, I just want to maintain healthy blood sugar levels. My weight did drop rapidly but is now much slower. Id like to lose the last bits of fat on my tummy and thighs but know that isn't really the main thing, bgs are, and finding something that is sustainable for life. It only matters how you feel, and your bg. I can understand your partners concern if you are weighing everything as that could look obsessive. Maybe ease up on the weighing food would be good as you will have learned much of it by now and it will be more relaxed to do it by eye. Just keep monitoring the bg and weighing yourself no more than fortnightly. It sounds like you have this way of eating cracked and now just need to show you are relaxed with it. [/QUOTE]
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