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<blockquote data-quote="Saramel" data-source="post: 1522899" data-attributes="member: 24826"><p>I low carbed for quite a while, got to the stage where everything tasted too sweet and had lost quite a bit of weight. However, one chocolate bar and I found I was straight back into the addiction cycle which was similar to an alcoholic. It would take me a while to get back on the wagon and I beat myself up every time I fell off again. Recently I have started doing a low fat, low sugar diet but I am allowed fruit. This has made it much easier to remain in control for longer periods of time so overall my blood sugars are actually more stable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Saramel, post: 1522899, member: 24826"] I low carbed for quite a while, got to the stage where everything tasted too sweet and had lost quite a bit of weight. However, one chocolate bar and I found I was straight back into the addiction cycle which was similar to an alcoholic. It would take me a while to get back on the wagon and I beat myself up every time I fell off again. Recently I have started doing a low fat, low sugar diet but I am allowed fruit. This has made it much easier to remain in control for longer periods of time so overall my blood sugars are actually more stable. [/QUOTE]
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