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<blockquote data-quote="jpscloud" data-source="post: 2125010" data-attributes="member: 232698"><p>I just have to object to your viewpoint here. While the technical, medical, physical and psychological interactions involved with carb use and what we might call addiction are endlessly debatable, the symptoms and mechanics of my relationship with carbs (and I know I am not alone) are firmly in the category of addiction.</p><p></p><p>I am an otherwise sensible, reasonably intelligent person who can do what she sets out to do, and I've gone to great lengths to educate myself about my condition and nutrition, but I'm helpless in the grip of a relapse at the moment, unable to effectively control my appetite and food choices.</p><p></p><p>Please do not dismiss my suffering as an excuse to be greedy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jpscloud, post: 2125010, member: 232698"] I just have to object to your viewpoint here. While the technical, medical, physical and psychological interactions involved with carb use and what we might call addiction are endlessly debatable, the symptoms and mechanics of my relationship with carbs (and I know I am not alone) are firmly in the category of addiction. I am an otherwise sensible, reasonably intelligent person who can do what she sets out to do, and I've gone to great lengths to educate myself about my condition and nutrition, but I'm helpless in the grip of a relapse at the moment, unable to effectively control my appetite and food choices. Please do not dismiss my suffering as an excuse to be greedy! [/QUOTE]
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