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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 2572655" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>My reason for posting this is to try to answer the perennial question we get asked in the forum, which goes like this</p><p>" I have used ??? diet for some time now, and my sugar levels iare in the non diabetic range. Can I start (a) eating Eatwell .. (b) start eating like I used to, or (c) Go to the office party / pub or relax while on holiday?</p><p></p><p>In my (n=1) case, I seem to tolerate short term deviancy, but it proves to me that my 'remission' is a mirage and that I remain stubbonly diabetic. My WOE is what I need to return to if I want to keep my digits intact and attached.</p><p></p><p>So, how was your Christmas, and are you recovering ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 2572655, member: 196898"] My reason for posting this is to try to answer the perennial question we get asked in the forum, which goes like this " I have used ??? diet for some time now, and my sugar levels iare in the non diabetic range. Can I start (a) eating Eatwell .. (b) start eating like I used to, or (c) Go to the office party / pub or relax while on holiday? In my (n=1) case, I seem to tolerate short term deviancy, but it proves to me that my 'remission' is a mirage and that I remain stubbonly diabetic. My WOE is what I need to return to if I want to keep my digits intact and attached. So, how was your Christmas, and are you recovering ? [/QUOTE]
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