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<blockquote data-quote="MrsA2" data-source="post: 2364300" data-attributes="member: 521715"><p>I'm just about a year ahead of you, and yes , at first there were all sorts of odd signs and things happening with my body, but now I look back and see them as signs that my broken body was coming back to life, and back to working the way it should.</p><p>Yes I was cross and angry that I wouldn't be able to eat all the things I liked, or to cook the cakes I loved to make for friends and family, but now my body and appetite has adjusted so much that I no longer miss or care much food. In fact most of the old stuff I see as poison.</p><p>Yes keto and low carb seem odd diets, but they are a way of eating for life that seems to suit us diabetics well.</p><p>I'm not on any medication, and would prefer not to be, preferring a natural remedy of giving my body the food that is right for it.</p><p>Give it time, this is lifelong, even if controlled well, so no rush. It took my head longer to adjust than it did my body.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrsA2, post: 2364300, member: 521715"] I'm just about a year ahead of you, and yes , at first there were all sorts of odd signs and things happening with my body, but now I look back and see them as signs that my broken body was coming back to life, and back to working the way it should. Yes I was cross and angry that I wouldn't be able to eat all the things I liked, or to cook the cakes I loved to make for friends and family, but now my body and appetite has adjusted so much that I no longer miss or care much food. In fact most of the old stuff I see as poison. Yes keto and low carb seem odd diets, but they are a way of eating for life that seems to suit us diabetics well. I'm not on any medication, and would prefer not to be, preferring a natural remedy of giving my body the food that is right for it. Give it time, this is lifelong, even if controlled well, so no rush. It took my head longer to adjust than it did my body. [/QUOTE]
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