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<blockquote data-quote="Nemeth32" data-source="post: 1528208" data-attributes="member: 426988"><p>derry60, no upset caused, was just irritated by what I perceived as your tone in that comment. We can chalk it up to me getting the wrong end of the stick as you did with mine. I still stand by saying that avoidance and distraction is not the way to go. I think its less opinion and more based on experience and logic tbh, when someone says that and someone like ellixxx reads it I think it's important to draw the line and point out that eventually. regardless of when the time comes, you are going to have to deal with whatever conditions you have. But sack it, we can agree to disagree!, right? No harm done. Best of luck with reaching that target weight and whatever the next step is following that. Even without the health benefits, imagine the sense of accomplishment you'll feel when you get there! If your case is one where you have the opportunity to reverse your diabetes and leave even the pills then I wish you the best on your way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nemeth32, post: 1528208, member: 426988"] derry60, no upset caused, was just irritated by what I perceived as your tone in that comment. We can chalk it up to me getting the wrong end of the stick as you did with mine. I still stand by saying that avoidance and distraction is not the way to go. I think its less opinion and more based on experience and logic tbh, when someone says that and someone like ellixxx reads it I think it's important to draw the line and point out that eventually. regardless of when the time comes, you are going to have to deal with whatever conditions you have. But sack it, we can agree to disagree!, right? No harm done. Best of luck with reaching that target weight and whatever the next step is following that. Even without the health benefits, imagine the sense of accomplishment you'll feel when you get there! If your case is one where you have the opportunity to reverse your diabetes and leave even the pills then I wish you the best on your way. [/QUOTE]
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