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<blockquote data-quote="JTL" data-source="post: 807712" data-attributes="member: 49289"><p>Good morning .... 5.30 a.m here ... and thank you for your time and explanation.</p><p>I've been fortunate in never having had a sweet tooth or being much into snacks or junk food.</p><p>Diabetes came as something of a shock because of those things.</p><p>I didn't really know much about diabetes but had an idea in my head of what kind of people would be candidates for it and I wasn't one of them!</p><p>Strange thing is I've now developed something of a sweet tooth!</p><p>I'm learning all the time on here and one of those lessons just now is not to isolate myself in my own world view and opinions especially on all things diabetic and food.</p><p>Food .... I knew nothing whatsoever about food other than how to cook and eat ... I like both always have done but carbs and protein ... nothing.</p><p>I never had to.</p><p>At nearly six foot three I was fourteen stone no matter how much I did or didn't eat for twenty years and more. (196lbs)</p><p>So quite trim.</p><p>I shot to eighteen st (252pounds) in a matter of weeks due to a drug I had to start taking and within three years was diagnosed diabetic ... possibly four years I'm terrible with time.</p><p>Anyway I'm doing very well with it all having found this place and going for the LCHF.</p><p>We are all very different that's clear.</p><p>Once again thank you for your time and efforts and I wish you all the best.</p><p>I hope things work out for you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JTL, post: 807712, member: 49289"] Good morning .... 5.30 a.m here ... and thank you for your time and explanation. I've been fortunate in never having had a sweet tooth or being much into snacks or junk food. Diabetes came as something of a shock because of those things. I didn't really know much about diabetes but had an idea in my head of what kind of people would be candidates for it and I wasn't one of them! Strange thing is I've now developed something of a sweet tooth! I'm learning all the time on here and one of those lessons just now is not to isolate myself in my own world view and opinions especially on all things diabetic and food. Food .... I knew nothing whatsoever about food other than how to cook and eat ... I like both always have done but carbs and protein ... nothing. I never had to. At nearly six foot three I was fourteen stone no matter how much I did or didn't eat for twenty years and more. (196lbs) So quite trim. I shot to eighteen st (252pounds) in a matter of weeks due to a drug I had to start taking and within three years was diagnosed diabetic ... possibly four years I'm terrible with time. Anyway I'm doing very well with it all having found this place and going for the LCHF. We are all very different that's clear. Once again thank you for your time and efforts and I wish you all the best. I hope things work out for you [/QUOTE]
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