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<blockquote data-quote="mazza 2" data-source="post: 1704200" data-attributes="member: 468347"><p>I understand exactly how you feel, even though you've done an excellent job in getting your BG's to normal. I was only diagnosed in January this year. Since then I've gone on the LCHF and my levels are coming down, but still needs more work. At the moment I feel motivated and regard it as a challenge, but like you, once I've reached that target and accomplished my aim (which I hope I can achieve) what then? It's hard at first to get your head around the fact that this isn't a DIET, but a change for life (with maybe a few treats along the way). I suppose you just have to accept it and hope one day they will find a permenant cure. I'm sure there are lots of people on here who have got their levels in control and continue to keep control of their diet, and I'm sure they can give you a different perspective on how they carry on. Once again, well done on your success.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mazza 2, post: 1704200, member: 468347"] I understand exactly how you feel, even though you've done an excellent job in getting your BG's to normal. I was only diagnosed in January this year. Since then I've gone on the LCHF and my levels are coming down, but still needs more work. At the moment I feel motivated and regard it as a challenge, but like you, once I've reached that target and accomplished my aim (which I hope I can achieve) what then? It's hard at first to get your head around the fact that this isn't a DIET, but a change for life (with maybe a few treats along the way). I suppose you just have to accept it and hope one day they will find a permenant cure. I'm sure there are lots of people on here who have got their levels in control and continue to keep control of their diet, and I'm sure they can give you a different perspective on how they carry on. Once again, well done on your success. [/QUOTE]
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