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<blockquote data-quote="Gravity-Carb" data-source="post: 908692" data-attributes="member: 194006"><p>Type2Guy!! I too had a falling off wagon day. Started with a humble slice of toast leftover from son's afternoon snack, to going under cover during my son's swimming lesson, to the vending machine to buy a....I can hardly admit it....snickers. yeah I wrote it. It was very sweet, I don't remember it being that sweet, but goooooood it went in around 3 bites, oh man the guilt. Made sure I hid the wrapper and everything. Never felt like this over food before; over a relationship a time or two but not food. </p><p></p><p>I even shied away from testing today because I couldn't face the meter readings, very cowardly behaviour. I am not THAT person, or rather I refuse to be THAT person. So I pledge here and now that like Brunneria I may fall off the low carb train BUT I will face my meter every 30 -40 mins until those numbers fall to decent territory. </p><p></p><p>It's a bit old testament and probably painful with all that blood letting, but hopefully it will halt the gravitational pull of the carb spiral....</p><p></p><p>Just done my bed time reading of 5.8mmol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gravity-Carb, post: 908692, member: 194006"] Type2Guy!! I too had a falling off wagon day. Started with a humble slice of toast leftover from son's afternoon snack, to going under cover during my son's swimming lesson, to the vending machine to buy a....I can hardly admit it....snickers. yeah I wrote it. It was very sweet, I don't remember it being that sweet, but goooooood it went in around 3 bites, oh man the guilt. Made sure I hid the wrapper and everything. Never felt like this over food before; over a relationship a time or two but not food. I even shied away from testing today because I couldn't face the meter readings, very cowardly behaviour. I am not THAT person, or rather I refuse to be THAT person. So I pledge here and now that like Brunneria I may fall off the low carb train BUT I will face my meter every 30 -40 mins until those numbers fall to decent territory. It's a bit old testament and probably painful with all that blood letting, but hopefully it will halt the gravitational pull of the carb spiral.... Just done my bed time reading of 5.8mmol. [/QUOTE]
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