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<blockquote data-quote="paruri" data-source="post: 911406" data-attributes="member: 196134"><p>You can see from my signature I have been in denial for almost 4 weeks since i was diagnosed (june 2nd week 2015). I started taking my diabetes seriously after the DNS told me that no way I can manage it with diet alone and I need to take metformin (on jul 16) I just couldnt bear the thought of having diet restrictions and being on medication for the rest of my life and that was the good part and I did not even think about the complications I might have because of having this disease. After a day of intensive web surfing regarding my ailment i came across this site (very gald i found it) and I saw lot of people have reversed theirs with diet and regular exercise. I finally was not that worried anymore thank you to all who have reduced their BG and all who have reversed it. </p><p>I started the LCHF diet since I was sure that I would not be able to do starvation diet as i really need the calories for taking care of my almost 4 yo DS and DH. Sorry for the rambling but I thought you should know because I am really struggling sometimes with the carb intake especially since yesterday. I have successfully brought down my FBG from 8.8 in june 2015 to 5.2 on 31 jul 2015 thanks to lot of good advice on this forum. But I am really struggling with not stuffing my mouth with the carbs left out in the open for e.g., any left overs on my son's plate or the jam donut he decided not to eat today (brought my BG to 7.5 with the half bowl of chicken noodles he didnt have for lunch)</p><p></p><p>In short having trouble with all carb temptations in front of me</p><p></p><p>thanks for reading</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paruri, post: 911406, member: 196134"] You can see from my signature I have been in denial for almost 4 weeks since i was diagnosed (june 2nd week 2015). I started taking my diabetes seriously after the DNS told me that no way I can manage it with diet alone and I need to take metformin (on jul 16) I just couldnt bear the thought of having diet restrictions and being on medication for the rest of my life and that was the good part and I did not even think about the complications I might have because of having this disease. After a day of intensive web surfing regarding my ailment i came across this site (very gald i found it) and I saw lot of people have reversed theirs with diet and regular exercise. I finally was not that worried anymore thank you to all who have reduced their BG and all who have reversed it. I started the LCHF diet since I was sure that I would not be able to do starvation diet as i really need the calories for taking care of my almost 4 yo DS and DH. Sorry for the rambling but I thought you should know because I am really struggling sometimes with the carb intake especially since yesterday. I have successfully brought down my FBG from 8.8 in june 2015 to 5.2 on 31 jul 2015 thanks to lot of good advice on this forum. But I am really struggling with not stuffing my mouth with the carbs left out in the open for e.g., any left overs on my son's plate or the jam donut he decided not to eat today (brought my BG to 7.5 with the half bowl of chicken noodles he didnt have for lunch) In short having trouble with all carb temptations in front of me thanks for reading [/QUOTE]
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