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<blockquote data-quote="poohtiggy" data-source="post: 710769" data-attributes="member: 130077"><p>Since I was diagnosed in May I have given full commitment to my diet and diabetes, taken it very seriously, lost two stone and reduced all my numbers to pre diabetic. Christmas Day will be my reward for all the hard work, I will have a full roast dinner with a pudding to follow (tho I don't like Xmas pudding) I will also have a choc or three some nuts and maybe even a crisp or two. I agree it is just one day out of 365 and I will be happy to put my meter away for the day. One day of enjoyment will not undo 7 months work. Come Boxing day I will face diabetes again with a vengeance but at least I will have enjoyed my Christmas day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poohtiggy, post: 710769, member: 130077"] Since I was diagnosed in May I have given full commitment to my diet and diabetes, taken it very seriously, lost two stone and reduced all my numbers to pre diabetic. Christmas Day will be my reward for all the hard work, I will have a full roast dinner with a pudding to follow (tho I don't like Xmas pudding) I will also have a choc or three some nuts and maybe even a crisp or two. I agree it is just one day out of 365 and I will be happy to put my meter away for the day. One day of enjoyment will not undo 7 months work. Come Boxing day I will face diabetes again with a vengeance but at least I will have enjoyed my Christmas day. [/QUOTE]
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