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<blockquote data-quote="VashtiB" data-source="post: 2164217" data-attributes="member: 511345"><p>Sarah, I can relate- chocolate ia probably my favourite thing- well apart from. my limbs. I haven't eaten chocolate since my diagnosis and no plans to eat any either- one piece of chocolate would be too much- one piece of chocolate would not be enough.</p><p></p><p>I'll be completely honest and say I don't like the foods I eat but I eat what my body can tolerate. I no longer can eat breakfast as I can't tolerate the foods I can eat that easy- it ends up with me throwing up. I completely sympathise But Im only ion my 50's too easy to risk losing my sight or my limbs.</p><p></p><p>For me it's like exercise- I don't enjoy it I just do it- like making the bed- you don't have to like it you just hav e to do it. For me with exercise that approach really helped- I kept hearing of people who learned to love exercise- I never did. No I just do it- I don't have to love it. The same with the food. Most days I just eat it- some days I really don't like it. But I really like having my sight and all my limbs and I don't think I would comply with insulin so the LCHF way of life it is. I've said before the day I get diagnosed with an actual terminal illness is the day I can give up LCHF- until then that's what I'll eat- it's not a diet it's what my body needs</p><p></p><p>Really miss milk chocolate- dark chocolate doesn't do it for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VashtiB, post: 2164217, member: 511345"] Sarah, I can relate- chocolate ia probably my favourite thing- well apart from. my limbs. I haven't eaten chocolate since my diagnosis and no plans to eat any either- one piece of chocolate would be too much- one piece of chocolate would not be enough. I'll be completely honest and say I don't like the foods I eat but I eat what my body can tolerate. I no longer can eat breakfast as I can't tolerate the foods I can eat that easy- it ends up with me throwing up. I completely sympathise But Im only ion my 50's too easy to risk losing my sight or my limbs. For me it's like exercise- I don't enjoy it I just do it- like making the bed- you don't have to like it you just hav e to do it. For me with exercise that approach really helped- I kept hearing of people who learned to love exercise- I never did. No I just do it- I don't have to love it. The same with the food. Most days I just eat it- some days I really don't like it. But I really like having my sight and all my limbs and I don't think I would comply with insulin so the LCHF way of life it is. I've said before the day I get diagnosed with an actual terminal illness is the day I can give up LCHF- until then that's what I'll eat- it's not a diet it's what my body needs Really miss milk chocolate- dark chocolate doesn't do it for me. [/QUOTE]
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