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<blockquote data-quote="AlcalaBob" data-source="post: 1670618" data-attributes="member: 30529"><p>Week 6 Day 36 Monday 15th January. FBG 5.1 Weight 99.2kg</p><p></p><p>Start of week 6 and the blood sugar is clearly back on track again after going for a bit of a wander and the weight is starting to inch down as well. Both good signs. I could eat a horse today... But won't. We're going to be out and busy so there won't be time to think about it. Three or four weeks to go and I'd really like to see the weight under 96 but that would still mean I'd lost only ten kilos - still only half way to my target weight but I recognise it will take longer than the eight weeks and I'm still totally committed to it and the diet. Seven kilos and normal blood with greatly reduced meds seems like a real triumph for the ND to me. Very glad I came across it and followed it, and got so very much encouragement and support along the way, so thanks you guys. So helpful! Still a lot to play for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlcalaBob, post: 1670618, member: 30529"] Week 6 Day 36 Monday 15th January. FBG 5.1 Weight 99.2kg Start of week 6 and the blood sugar is clearly back on track again after going for a bit of a wander and the weight is starting to inch down as well. Both good signs. I could eat a horse today... But won't. We're going to be out and busy so there won't be time to think about it. Three or four weeks to go and I'd really like to see the weight under 96 but that would still mean I'd lost only ten kilos - still only half way to my target weight but I recognise it will take longer than the eight weeks and I'm still totally committed to it and the diet. Seven kilos and normal blood with greatly reduced meds seems like a real triumph for the ND to me. Very glad I came across it and followed it, and got so very much encouragement and support along the way, so thanks you guys. So helpful! Still a lot to play for. [/QUOTE]
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