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<blockquote data-quote="Q007" data-source="post: 2062432" data-attributes="member: 73045"><p>Good day to and thanks for taking a few minutes yo write to me.</p><p></p><p>I love to study, so sending me links or websites is great as I love to read.</p><p></p><p>I hear everyone saying the choice is mine, well I do get that anyway. Please walk a yard in my shoes, I'm trying to undo the hardwired information I had over 8 Tuesday mornings on XPERT. Being nurses there wasn't a question they couldn't answer and again, I heard that phrase 'its your choice' I suppose it was the slides I saw showing how fat especially saturated fat causes atherosclerosis and that was a reason most of us were sat there with heart disease. It's so tough.</p><p></p><p>I used to be a management trainer before becoming a director in a business consultancy before health destroyed my ability to work. In both we changed nothing but peoples beliefs, the rest will happen. People who tell us they respond well to change unaided are usually found to be fibbing when the test comes. Even though I know how the trick works my 'belief' on that course was strong as I respond well to facts and evidence. </p><p></p><p>I've had some fantastic replies on this thread and I've been going back over them and seeds of doubt have cast a shadow over XPERT and I'm eating to my meter in the transitional period and, that's reasonable to expect.</p><p></p><p>Few things bugging me though, </p><p></p><p>We need carbs for fuel dont we? Yep I get it, we burn fat but when the fat and weight under control what'd I do then?</p><p></p><p>Several versions of low carbs mentioned as a ceiling; 25, 35,75. 25 and 35 are extremely low it seems but what's the number I have scales now where portions need to be measured out. I'm on a mission here, please catch me when I'm in the mood to start and again when I waiver.</p><p></p><p>I've asked several times, maybe I've missed it somewhere but if fats dont cause atherosclerosis, then what does. I wouldn't survive another attack and I cannot go the CVA route, I'd have to take care of business if that happened and I'm incapacitated. Life then wouldn't be for me.</p><p></p><p>If you're not yet fed up, I'd be grateful for this data then I can be on my way.</p><p></p><p>Thank you so much all, I've decided, because you changed my beliefs, to change my GP primary care and moving away from Jurassic.com </p><p></p><p>I'm booking and appt to go see the new one, a friend who's an RGN also moved to the same practice. They're short of GP's but the nation is short but have a comprehensive diabetic team, twice the size of present, men will always tell you size isn't everything but it's a pathway forward. </p><p></p><p>In the end heart failure will catch up with me won't it and I can't stop that, but I can slow it's progression but beating sugar. My mind is set on remission in a maximum of 2x 90 day Hba1c takes, nothing else will do for me than 40 or below. They told me 40 is remission is that right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Q007, post: 2062432, member: 73045"] Good day to and thanks for taking a few minutes yo write to me. I love to study, so sending me links or websites is great as I love to read. I hear everyone saying the choice is mine, well I do get that anyway. Please walk a yard in my shoes, I'm trying to undo the hardwired information I had over 8 Tuesday mornings on XPERT. Being nurses there wasn't a question they couldn't answer and again, I heard that phrase 'its your choice' I suppose it was the slides I saw showing how fat especially saturated fat causes atherosclerosis and that was a reason most of us were sat there with heart disease. It's so tough. I used to be a management trainer before becoming a director in a business consultancy before health destroyed my ability to work. In both we changed nothing but peoples beliefs, the rest will happen. People who tell us they respond well to change unaided are usually found to be fibbing when the test comes. Even though I know how the trick works my 'belief' on that course was strong as I respond well to facts and evidence. I've had some fantastic replies on this thread and I've been going back over them and seeds of doubt have cast a shadow over XPERT and I'm eating to my meter in the transitional period and, that's reasonable to expect. Few things bugging me though, We need carbs for fuel dont we? Yep I get it, we burn fat but when the fat and weight under control what'd I do then? Several versions of low carbs mentioned as a ceiling; 25, 35,75. 25 and 35 are extremely low it seems but what's the number I have scales now where portions need to be measured out. I'm on a mission here, please catch me when I'm in the mood to start and again when I waiver. I've asked several times, maybe I've missed it somewhere but if fats dont cause atherosclerosis, then what does. I wouldn't survive another attack and I cannot go the CVA route, I'd have to take care of business if that happened and I'm incapacitated. Life then wouldn't be for me. If you're not yet fed up, I'd be grateful for this data then I can be on my way. Thank you so much all, I've decided, because you changed my beliefs, to change my GP primary care and moving away from Jurassic.com I'm booking and appt to go see the new one, a friend who's an RGN also moved to the same practice. They're short of GP's but the nation is short but have a comprehensive diabetic team, twice the size of present, men will always tell you size isn't everything but it's a pathway forward. In the end heart failure will catch up with me won't it and I can't stop that, but I can slow it's progression but beating sugar. My mind is set on remission in a maximum of 2x 90 day Hba1c takes, nothing else will do for me than 40 or below. They told me 40 is remission is that right. [/QUOTE]
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