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<blockquote data-quote="pavlovsdog" data-source="post: 1933666" data-attributes="member: 132394"><p>Hi all, just wanted to update on my progress. I've been doing the Newcastle diet for three months now, although to be perfectly honest, I haven't stuck to it religiously. However, I got weighed on Wednesday and have lost just over 3 stone. I knew I had lost quite a bit as I've gone down a clothes size, but it was nice to have it confirmed and good to see the little figure shrink on the nurses computer! I've still got a long way to go but I am going to have a little break as it is the festive season, and try to follow it strictly after Christmas. </p><p>The other thing I have noticed is that it has changed the way I think about food. Being on insulin you become obsessed with what to eat when to eat, avoiding hypos, and in my case panic eating whenever I felt unwell. Its been so nice to not have to think about food, and I am feeling a bit more in control of what I'm eating and able to make choices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pavlovsdog, post: 1933666, member: 132394"] Hi all, just wanted to update on my progress. I've been doing the Newcastle diet for three months now, although to be perfectly honest, I haven't stuck to it religiously. However, I got weighed on Wednesday and have lost just over 3 stone. I knew I had lost quite a bit as I've gone down a clothes size, but it was nice to have it confirmed and good to see the little figure shrink on the nurses computer! I've still got a long way to go but I am going to have a little break as it is the festive season, and try to follow it strictly after Christmas. The other thing I have noticed is that it has changed the way I think about food. Being on insulin you become obsessed with what to eat when to eat, avoiding hypos, and in my case panic eating whenever I felt unwell. Its been so nice to not have to think about food, and I am feeling a bit more in control of what I'm eating and able to make choices. [/QUOTE]
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