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<blockquote data-quote="JoKalsbeek" data-source="post: 2646781" data-attributes="member: 401801"><p>I don't think you failed, per se... More like got burnt-out and bored. New recipes could indeed help, and try reminding yourself why you're on a low carb diet to begin with. (Which could be spruced up, I'm sure! Dietdoctor.com has recipes too, and there's so much out there if you start looking) . You want to stay in good health and with your family for a decent while longer, I assume? I do it for my husband. He's already my carer and I don't need to make his life harder, I feel... It's enough to get back on the wagon after crashing off earlier this year. If you don't care about your ticker enough to do it for yourself, find a reason to stick with it, any reason at all. Whatever works.</p><p></p><p>Good luck!</p><p>Jo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoKalsbeek, post: 2646781, member: 401801"] I don't think you failed, per se... More like got burnt-out and bored. New recipes could indeed help, and try reminding yourself why you're on a low carb diet to begin with. (Which could be spruced up, I'm sure! Dietdoctor.com has recipes too, and there's so much out there if you start looking) . You want to stay in good health and with your family for a decent while longer, I assume? I do it for my husband. He's already my carer and I don't need to make his life harder, I feel... It's enough to get back on the wagon after crashing off earlier this year. If you don't care about your ticker enough to do it for yourself, find a reason to stick with it, any reason at all. Whatever works. Good luck! Jo [/QUOTE]
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