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<blockquote data-quote="Rhaya" data-source="post: 420121" data-attributes="member: 81541"><p>Hi Lessci,</p><p>How is it going? I used to work in a Diabetes specialist pharmacy in Oz and they used this diet alot. In Oz Optifast is available to diabetics on Medicare, in part anyway. Herb teas can help a lot, really good ones that give your mouth something to do. Or water flavoured with mint and ginger that you can sip. Just a tip. It seems to work best when you are busy - weekends can be tougher. How are you finding it? Are you enjoying your evening meals? Coming off is a brilliant time to go low carb, it seems to be easier. Lots of our people stuck to a morning shake after they finished. I'm still reeling from the fact you were recommended porridge with dried fruit or honey. Argh!</p><p>And Lindyloo, can't believe they have taken your strips off you! What the.....!!!!!!! </p><p>Anyway, I hope you are going well. </p><p>I spoke briefly to Prof Taylor (from Newcastle) at the last diabetes conference and he was a lovely guy (not that that is relevant, just saying... <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /> )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rhaya, post: 420121, member: 81541"] Hi Lessci, How is it going? I used to work in a Diabetes specialist pharmacy in Oz and they used this diet alot. In Oz Optifast is available to diabetics on Medicare, in part anyway. Herb teas can help a lot, really good ones that give your mouth something to do. Or water flavoured with mint and ginger that you can sip. Just a tip. It seems to work best when you are busy - weekends can be tougher. How are you finding it? Are you enjoying your evening meals? Coming off is a brilliant time to go low carb, it seems to be easier. Lots of our people stuck to a morning shake after they finished. I'm still reeling from the fact you were recommended porridge with dried fruit or honey. Argh! And Lindyloo, can't believe they have taken your strips off you! What the.....!!!!!!! Anyway, I hope you are going well. I spoke briefly to Prof Taylor (from Newcastle) at the last diabetes conference and he was a lovely guy (not that that is relevant, just saying... :D ) [/QUOTE]
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