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<blockquote data-quote="andcol" data-source="post: 666965" data-attributes="member: 96315"><p>lol [USER=59108]@Andy12345[/USER] yes I know what you mean. I would agree with you on that last statement. Although I never went into the 10 mcdonalds but I did go for bounty bars, snickers, etc. I can't explain the nuts any other way as I just do not understand it. As for the cured, I am not counting my chickens yet. It is still only 11 months since I was diagnosed so time will tell. This brush with D was a shock to my mortality and up to then I was still in the young "I'm immortal" period of my life. I am not doing stupid amounts of exercise (I wish I was as fit as those of you that run marathon races). I still find some foods that I am not really happy with eating because they push me to my peak every time (and it isnt things like sweets either) no matter how much carb I have been eating in the days prior. May be that is just normal and I am being paranoid. I will continue to push the boundaries ever mindful that I know my way back if it starts to go pear shaped (low carb). I have no idea about the years prior to diagnosis and what damage I have caused. As I said before I consider myself fortunate and fingers crossed "fortune favours the brave" will be correct for me.</p><p></p><p>PS I don't feel very diabetic either. I read on here the horrors some of you suffer and I have just never seen that at all. Was it just the fat and inactivity or was it the gastric issues I was having for the previous 2 years until I worked out I have an allergy to bananas. I have noticed that I no longer receive high peaks but lower longer sustained levels after eating. I wrote a thread on this <a href="http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/interesting-bg-levels-what-do-you-think.65983/" target="_blank">http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/interesting-bg-levels-what-do-you-think.65983/</a> It is interesting and @pheonix provides some links to some rather interesting articles but there is no conclusion of the thread.</p><p></p><p>Anyway that is another ramble. Keep well [USER=59108]@Andy12345[/USER] and all</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andcol, post: 666965, member: 96315"] lol [USER=59108]@Andy12345[/USER] yes I know what you mean. I would agree with you on that last statement. Although I never went into the 10 mcdonalds but I did go for bounty bars, snickers, etc. I can't explain the nuts any other way as I just do not understand it. As for the cured, I am not counting my chickens yet. It is still only 11 months since I was diagnosed so time will tell. This brush with D was a shock to my mortality and up to then I was still in the young "I'm immortal" period of my life. I am not doing stupid amounts of exercise (I wish I was as fit as those of you that run marathon races). I still find some foods that I am not really happy with eating because they push me to my peak every time (and it isnt things like sweets either) no matter how much carb I have been eating in the days prior. May be that is just normal and I am being paranoid. I will continue to push the boundaries ever mindful that I know my way back if it starts to go pear shaped (low carb). I have no idea about the years prior to diagnosis and what damage I have caused. As I said before I consider myself fortunate and fingers crossed "fortune favours the brave" will be correct for me. PS I don't feel very diabetic either. I read on here the horrors some of you suffer and I have just never seen that at all. Was it just the fat and inactivity or was it the gastric issues I was having for the previous 2 years until I worked out I have an allergy to bananas. I have noticed that I no longer receive high peaks but lower longer sustained levels after eating. I wrote a thread on this [url]http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/interesting-bg-levels-what-do-you-think.65983/[/url] It is interesting and @pheonix provides some links to some rather interesting articles but there is no conclusion of the thread. Anyway that is another ramble. Keep well [USER=59108]@Andy12345[/USER] and all [/QUOTE]
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