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I've been hovering on the edge of prediabetes for almost 5 years and now it's finally happened.
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<blockquote data-quote="Alexandra100" data-source="post: 1602167" data-attributes="member: 429870"><p>Just think of it as another kind of Fitbit! I do. Just as my Fitbit scores motivate me to walk, when sometimes I wouldn't have done, so too the hope of seeing a low bg score sweetens (or maybe I should say spices!) my lowish carb vegetable platter and gives extra purpose to my regular after-meal short walks. The day I temporarily ran out of strips I was aware immediately of some slippage, portions a little larger ... And think of the difference, taking control of your own health every day, every meal, rather than being dependant on seeing some ignorant health professional a few times a year. Rather than trying to follow some off the peg diet plan you will be able to tailor yours to suit your own precise needs and tastes. Believe me, I REALLY didn't want to do that first test and put it off for a whole week, but now I almost look forward to them, in the hope of getting a little reward for my good behaviour! (Sometimes I don't get the reward I think I deserve, but that's for another thread.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alexandra100, post: 1602167, member: 429870"] Just think of it as another kind of Fitbit! I do. Just as my Fitbit scores motivate me to walk, when sometimes I wouldn't have done, so too the hope of seeing a low bg score sweetens (or maybe I should say spices!) my lowish carb vegetable platter and gives extra purpose to my regular after-meal short walks. The day I temporarily ran out of strips I was aware immediately of some slippage, portions a little larger ... And think of the difference, taking control of your own health every day, every meal, rather than being dependant on seeing some ignorant health professional a few times a year. Rather than trying to follow some off the peg diet plan you will be able to tailor yours to suit your own precise needs and tastes. Believe me, I REALLY didn't want to do that first test and put it off for a whole week, but now I almost look forward to them, in the hope of getting a little reward for my good behaviour! (Sometimes I don't get the reward I think I deserve, but that's for another thread.) [/QUOTE]
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