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<blockquote data-quote="nomoredonuts" data-source="post: 1805368" data-attributes="member: 271833"><p>Hi and welcome [USER=476794]@Diabetes Free Now[/USER] . Not much to add to what has been said, but firstly you have done really well to make such a drastic lifestyle change and you are currently riding the crest of a wave of euphoria! That's fine, but a bit of a cautionary note is needed. Many of us on here had spectacular success initially by making similar changes (and not all of us are over 40) but it is keeping the blood sugar levels down, that is key. Test, test and test. It's the only way to get a full picture. You may well become quite carb sensitive in the months to come, and dietary excursions "off piste" may come back to bite you in the ar$e.</p><p>I'd love to hear how your journey progresses, so please stay with us and share. NMD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nomoredonuts, post: 1805368, member: 271833"] Hi and welcome [USER=476794]@Diabetes Free Now[/USER] . Not much to add to what has been said, but firstly you have done really well to make such a drastic lifestyle change and you are currently riding the crest of a wave of euphoria! That's fine, but a bit of a cautionary note is needed. Many of us on here had spectacular success initially by making similar changes (and not all of us are over 40) but it is keeping the blood sugar levels down, that is key. Test, test and test. It's the only way to get a full picture. You may well become quite carb sensitive in the months to come, and dietary excursions "off piste" may come back to bite you in the ar$e. I'd love to hear how your journey progresses, so please stay with us and share. NMD. [/QUOTE]
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