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<blockquote data-quote="WuTwo" data-source="post: 2032690" data-attributes="member: 87354"><p>As an IT worker, I was just wondering how you would do your job if it was your eye-sight that took the hammering from your bloods.....</p><p></p><p>My T2 mate in the States and I promised each other years ago that we would each die of old age with our feet on and our eyes in working order. She's an electrical engineer and I'm a book-keeper. No eyes = no job!</p><p></p><p>Your adjustments can be bit by bit - get used to one change and then ease the next into your life. Over the course of 6 months you could change your whole life! But slowly, so it doesn't hurt. As a comfort eater I get where you're coming from but measure up comparative comforts - is the pleasure of your meal worth your eyes? Is that spicy sausage worth a kidney? Have a think. Too late when the damage is done. Very sad phrase - don't let it be true for you.</p><p></p><p>Also - learn to be an adventurous cook with the herbs and spices! It's fun, rewarding and food is a huge pleasure..... don't limit it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WuTwo, post: 2032690, member: 87354"] As an IT worker, I was just wondering how you would do your job if it was your eye-sight that took the hammering from your bloods..... My T2 mate in the States and I promised each other years ago that we would each die of old age with our feet on and our eyes in working order. She's an electrical engineer and I'm a book-keeper. No eyes = no job! Your adjustments can be bit by bit - get used to one change and then ease the next into your life. Over the course of 6 months you could change your whole life! But slowly, so it doesn't hurt. As a comfort eater I get where you're coming from but measure up comparative comforts - is the pleasure of your meal worth your eyes? Is that spicy sausage worth a kidney? Have a think. Too late when the damage is done. Very sad phrase - don't let it be true for you. Also - learn to be an adventurous cook with the herbs and spices! It's fun, rewarding and food is a huge pleasure..... don't limit it! [/QUOTE]
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