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<blockquote data-quote="therower" data-source="post: 1563369" data-attributes="member: 47983"><p>[USER=436960]@DaveSyl[/USER] . I'm sure someone with experience of the Newcastle diet will post some useful information for you.</p><p>One observation of mine is that this is a 8 week programme, you will still have to make another decision I assume when the programme ends.</p><p>As a T1 there is one thing I am certain of. There is no finish line, I'll never win or finish the race. Not sure if T2's view things the same. Taking my outlook you probably won't be surprised to hear I embrace my condition, I don't fight it, I don't race it.</p><p>It's a journey that my diabetes takes with me, I choose the route, pace and we overcome obstacles together.</p><p>Diabetes likes to influence us and manipulate are lives. If it can sow seeds of doubt and take us to dark places it will.</p><p>Stay positive and follow your heart not your diabetes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="therower, post: 1563369, member: 47983"] [USER=436960]@DaveSyl[/USER] . I'm sure someone with experience of the Newcastle diet will post some useful information for you. One observation of mine is that this is a 8 week programme, you will still have to make another decision I assume when the programme ends. As a T1 there is one thing I am certain of. There is no finish line, I'll never win or finish the race. Not sure if T2's view things the same. Taking my outlook you probably won't be surprised to hear I embrace my condition, I don't fight it, I don't race it. It's a journey that my diabetes takes with me, I choose the route, pace and we overcome obstacles together. Diabetes likes to influence us and manipulate are lives. If it can sow seeds of doubt and take us to dark places it will. Stay positive and follow your heart not your diabetes. [/QUOTE]
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