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<blockquote data-quote="Member496333" data-source="post: 1937307"><p>Totall agree with this. Also, short term can be misleading, as these things tend to be quite elastic, and insulin resistance an easily creep back in to the point where one jacket potato spikes your glucose. This will be worse if you don’t monitor your own blood and see the upward trend. I once thought I was ok to eat ice cream and a few weeks later I was back in double figures. I now choose to completely abstain rather than tease myself with meagre portions and keep my body addicted to carbs, but that’s a personal choice and I only speak for myself.</p><p></p><p>Well done OP! It’s a great feeling getting some control back...but please don’t get too comfortable and think that you can return to eating “normally”... a rude awakening my be around the next corner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Member496333, post: 1937307"] Totall agree with this. Also, short term can be misleading, as these things tend to be quite elastic, and insulin resistance an easily creep back in to the point where one jacket potato spikes your glucose. This will be worse if you don’t monitor your own blood and see the upward trend. I once thought I was ok to eat ice cream and a few weeks later I was back in double figures. I now choose to completely abstain rather than tease myself with meagre portions and keep my body addicted to carbs, but that’s a personal choice and I only speak for myself. Well done OP! It’s a great feeling getting some control back...but please don’t get too comfortable and think that you can return to eating “normally”... a rude awakening my be around the next corner. [/QUOTE]
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