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<blockquote data-quote="davd" data-source="post: 2334577" data-attributes="member: 523478"><p>Wow thanks everyone for replying , </p><p>I have only been diagnosed type 2 since April this year but with ignoring advice from nurse and taking advice from here I have cut carbs not Keto but to about 70 carbs a day and got level down .</p><p>I am reluctant to give up my diet but temptation and still missing certain foods may cause me to reluctantly to eat what is about over the festive period.</p><p>I didn’t think I had the will power to go low carb , been a smoker not able to give up after 50 years, but I have managed to low carb for 7 months and feel great loosing over 2 stones in weight and when my finger test goes above 6.5 I feel guilty.</p><p>But back to my question it seems that a temporary lapse may not cause long term damage if it only temporary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davd, post: 2334577, member: 523478"] Wow thanks everyone for replying , I have only been diagnosed type 2 since April this year but with ignoring advice from nurse and taking advice from here I have cut carbs not Keto but to about 70 carbs a day and got level down . I am reluctant to give up my diet but temptation and still missing certain foods may cause me to reluctantly to eat what is about over the festive period. I didn’t think I had the will power to go low carb , been a smoker not able to give up after 50 years, but I have managed to low carb for 7 months and feel great loosing over 2 stones in weight and when my finger test goes above 6.5 I feel guilty. But back to my question it seems that a temporary lapse may not cause long term damage if it only temporary. [/QUOTE]
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