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<blockquote data-quote="purplepenguin" data-source="post: 1858952" data-attributes="member: 202878"><p>Hi Frankie</p><p></p><p>You’ve done the first great thing in the road to control by signing in here. There are so many wonderful people here to give you advice, motivation and a supportive ear when you need it.</p><p></p><p>I was in the same position, except I was in denial much longer. I then had a huge scare which set me in the route to low carb and Keto, and I’m slowly turning the corner.</p><p></p><p>Look at Ditch the carbs website as it has great recipes that leave you feeling full. The first two weeks of low carb won’t be much fun while your body gets rid of all the glucose from carbs but after that you’ll feel like a new person. </p><p></p><p>Daisy should be along soon with her newbie info, I can’t tag her on the app for some reason but I’m sure someone else will do it. Read all her info, and also diet doctor.</p><p></p><p>Final piece of advice, get yourself a meter and test regularly. Ignore any nurse or doctor who says you don’t need one because they are so beyond wrong. How can you change your diet unless you know what each food does to you?</p><p></p><p>Welcome, again. Ask as many questions as you have, we will try to answer as best we can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="purplepenguin, post: 1858952, member: 202878"] Hi Frankie You’ve done the first great thing in the road to control by signing in here. There are so many wonderful people here to give you advice, motivation and a supportive ear when you need it. I was in the same position, except I was in denial much longer. I then had a huge scare which set me in the route to low carb and Keto, and I’m slowly turning the corner. Look at Ditch the carbs website as it has great recipes that leave you feeling full. The first two weeks of low carb won’t be much fun while your body gets rid of all the glucose from carbs but after that you’ll feel like a new person. Daisy should be along soon with her newbie info, I can’t tag her on the app for some reason but I’m sure someone else will do it. Read all her info, and also diet doctor. Final piece of advice, get yourself a meter and test regularly. Ignore any nurse or doctor who says you don’t need one because they are so beyond wrong. How can you change your diet unless you know what each food does to you? Welcome, again. Ask as many questions as you have, we will try to answer as best we can. [/QUOTE]
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