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8 WEEK BLOOD SUGAR DIET AND IT WAS ALL GOING SO WELL HELP!
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<blockquote data-quote="Kristin251" data-source="post: 1116280" data-attributes="member: 240838"><p>It took me many times before I just got sick of fixing it. I always tell myself one bad meal equals 3 bad days. The food stopped looking as appealing. I'm not even saying I ate wrong foods, just too much. I will admit it is hard to be in front of a buffet or sitting around a table for an hour watching everyone else indulge. I do try to avoid it when I can just because it eliminates the anxiety. Both ways. If I don't eat it and stay on track it tough but in the other hand if I do eat it I know bs will be bad. No win situation. I love my own food so I stick to it as much as I can. There are foods out that I know I can eat safely like a Caesar salad hold the cheese. Diabetes is a nasty disease that's for sure. I just don't like playing its game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kristin251, post: 1116280, member: 240838"] It took me many times before I just got sick of fixing it. I always tell myself one bad meal equals 3 bad days. The food stopped looking as appealing. I'm not even saying I ate wrong foods, just too much. I will admit it is hard to be in front of a buffet or sitting around a table for an hour watching everyone else indulge. I do try to avoid it when I can just because it eliminates the anxiety. Both ways. If I don't eat it and stay on track it tough but in the other hand if I do eat it I know bs will be bad. No win situation. I love my own food so I stick to it as much as I can. There are foods out that I know I can eat safely like a Caesar salad hold the cheese. Diabetes is a nasty disease that's for sure. I just don't like playing its game. [/QUOTE]
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