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<blockquote data-quote="Energize" data-source="post: 1380173" data-attributes="member: 28960"><p>[USER=53120]@akindrat18[/USER] </p><p>Stick to your guns!!! Don't let your sister ruin your life!!!!</p><p></p><p>You're clearly doing well, both with losing weight and keeping your glucose levels stable so don't let your sister spoil all that hard work.</p><p></p><p>You are the one who is responsible for what you eat and you've already chosen the way you feel is right for you, which seems to have already proven itself. Maybe with time, your sister will come round to your way of thinking but, in the meantime, stick with it and stay confident that you CAN do this, in spite of your sister creating such waves. </p><p></p><p>Basically, it's nothing to do with your sister how you eat. I presume your parents understand what you are working towards. I wonder how they are reacting to your sister being such an upstart having come back into the household? Any chance of parents being onside?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Energize, post: 1380173, member: 28960"] [USER=53120]@akindrat18[/USER] Stick to your guns!!! Don't let your sister ruin your life!!!! You're clearly doing well, both with losing weight and keeping your glucose levels stable so don't let your sister spoil all that hard work. You are the one who is responsible for what you eat and you've already chosen the way you feel is right for you, which seems to have already proven itself. Maybe with time, your sister will come round to your way of thinking but, in the meantime, stick with it and stay confident that you CAN do this, in spite of your sister creating such waves. Basically, it's nothing to do with your sister how you eat. I presume your parents understand what you are working towards. I wonder how they are reacting to your sister being such an upstart having come back into the household? Any chance of parents being onside? [/QUOTE]
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