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<blockquote data-quote="muzza3" data-source="post: 1053407" data-attributes="member: 258123"><p>Hi All</p><p>FBG was 4.7 this morning. Saturday here in Aussie and feeling the pinch a bit with not a lot on so need to keep busy so went with my son to search for a new car for him. Got thru the rest of the day by watching the Aussies scrape home against the Kiwis in a One Day Cricket Match (don't bring up the ashes please)</p><p></p><p>When I first began the eight week diet I'll have to admit in the back of my mind I was thinking lose the weight, normalise the BG and then I can get back to an eating free for all. However it has really brought my focus to the impact of Carbs in my diet and life and that our relationship (My Carbs and I) can never be the same again</p><p></p><p>Weekly weigh in tomorrow and update on BG readings over the week.</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muzza3, post: 1053407, member: 258123"] Hi All FBG was 4.7 this morning. Saturday here in Aussie and feeling the pinch a bit with not a lot on so need to keep busy so went with my son to search for a new car for him. Got thru the rest of the day by watching the Aussies scrape home against the Kiwis in a One Day Cricket Match (don't bring up the ashes please) When I first began the eight week diet I'll have to admit in the back of my mind I was thinking lose the weight, normalise the BG and then I can get back to an eating free for all. However it has really brought my focus to the impact of Carbs in my diet and life and that our relationship (My Carbs and I) can never be the same again Weekly weigh in tomorrow and update on BG readings over the week. Cheers [/QUOTE]
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