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<blockquote data-quote="Mrs T 123" data-source="post: 2373290" data-attributes="member: 526020"><p>Hello and Welcome</p><p></p><p>I attended the Desmond course and was given the same advice as you - waste of time - in fact when I was on the course some of the people had carrot cake with tea and sugar when we had a break - for lunch they had pasta etc ... I think I was the only one with a packed lunch full of stuff I could safely eat - I felt such a swot haha! but I was probably the only one who had at that point my diabetes under control. The less sugar you put in to your body the less it will crave it ... honestly. I have 85% or 90% Lindtt dark chocolate which I now enjoy (I didn't at first) with a little peanut butter on top sometimes - it hits the spot for me, You know what you have to do and if you do fall of the wagon diabetes is excellent at reminding you as if/when I do, my numbers creep up again ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mrs T 123, post: 2373290, member: 526020"] Hello and Welcome I attended the Desmond course and was given the same advice as you - waste of time - in fact when I was on the course some of the people had carrot cake with tea and sugar when we had a break - for lunch they had pasta etc ... I think I was the only one with a packed lunch full of stuff I could safely eat - I felt such a swot haha! but I was probably the only one who had at that point my diabetes under control. The less sugar you put in to your body the less it will crave it ... honestly. I have 85% or 90% Lindtt dark chocolate which I now enjoy (I didn't at first) with a little peanut butter on top sometimes - it hits the spot for me, You know what you have to do and if you do fall of the wagon diabetes is excellent at reminding you as if/when I do, my numbers creep up again ... [/QUOTE]
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