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<blockquote data-quote="MaxRebo001" data-source="post: 1373222" data-attributes="member: 370739"><p>The really stupid thing is if it had been something else other than my eyes I probably would have blown it off and carried on, I feel fine otherwise apart from a number on a meter nothing appears to be wrong, I too admire people who can take notice of the disease on diagnosis and keep up with a new lifestyle / diet, I just like food, there's not a piece of chocolate, curry, kebab or anything else i'd have given a second though about eating, and there was no such thing as moderation, I could buy chocolate(s) with the idea of keeping it and having a bit each day, but 99% of the time come time to sleep it would be gone. I was lucky if i cooked a couple of meals a week.</p><p></p><p>I do a lot of cooking now, i can't say I enjoy the process, but the urge to be bad is reduced but there's going to be times where i'm going to submit to eating things I know I shouldn't but as they say everything in moderation.......Yeah keep telling yourself that Phil lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MaxRebo001, post: 1373222, member: 370739"] The really stupid thing is if it had been something else other than my eyes I probably would have blown it off and carried on, I feel fine otherwise apart from a number on a meter nothing appears to be wrong, I too admire people who can take notice of the disease on diagnosis and keep up with a new lifestyle / diet, I just like food, there's not a piece of chocolate, curry, kebab or anything else i'd have given a second though about eating, and there was no such thing as moderation, I could buy chocolate(s) with the idea of keeping it and having a bit each day, but 99% of the time come time to sleep it would be gone. I was lucky if i cooked a couple of meals a week. I do a lot of cooking now, i can't say I enjoy the process, but the urge to be bad is reduced but there's going to be times where i'm going to submit to eating things I know I shouldn't but as they say everything in moderation.......Yeah keep telling yourself that Phil lol. [/QUOTE]
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