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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 1754994" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>There are certainly regressive components - in that eating low carb can remove many inches from the waistline, restore energy and a willingness to do housework not seen for decades, being out of the house more often, taking up new interests.</p><p>I don't know if my diabetes is doing anything or going anywhere - but on the whole, I don't really care. </p><p>The treatment handed out at diagnosis, a couple of tablets a day, reduced my ability to do anything, and my mental state was really wretched, so getting back from that was such a relief, so I now go along with the same thoughts as Epicurus - whilst we are alive let us live.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 1754994, member: 355878"] There are certainly regressive components - in that eating low carb can remove many inches from the waistline, restore energy and a willingness to do housework not seen for decades, being out of the house more often, taking up new interests. I don't know if my diabetes is doing anything or going anywhere - but on the whole, I don't really care. The treatment handed out at diagnosis, a couple of tablets a day, reduced my ability to do anything, and my mental state was really wretched, so getting back from that was such a relief, so I now go along with the same thoughts as Epicurus - whilst we are alive let us live. [/QUOTE]
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