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<blockquote data-quote="Barba_Rossa" data-source="post: 2610145" data-attributes="member: 511655"><p>That’s certainly another option and if you’ve got the control to get straight back to it the next day I applaud you. </p><p></p><p>As someone who is on their second attempt to reverse Type 2 having slipped back into terrible eating habits I’m nervous about whether one meal would really stay as one meal. I know that in lockdown when I started to slip it was always one takeaway or one treat and over time it just became every day. </p><p></p><p>There will come a day when I need to test myself (likely at the end of July when I’m going to a wedding with a pretty tricky menu) but for now I’m avoiding it, mainly because it’s easier to ignore my own diet demons than to properly confront them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barba_Rossa, post: 2610145, member: 511655"] That’s certainly another option and if you’ve got the control to get straight back to it the next day I applaud you. As someone who is on their second attempt to reverse Type 2 having slipped back into terrible eating habits I’m nervous about whether one meal would really stay as one meal. I know that in lockdown when I started to slip it was always one takeaway or one treat and over time it just became every day. There will come a day when I need to test myself (likely at the end of July when I’m going to a wedding with a pretty tricky menu) but for now I’m avoiding it, mainly because it’s easier to ignore my own diet demons than to properly confront them. [/QUOTE]
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