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<blockquote data-quote="minn" data-source="post: 446819" data-attributes="member: 37333"><p><strong>Re: Newcastle study- new guinea pig</strong></p><p></p><p>Should rename this 'old guinea pig'. </p><p>Update 2 years on from my Newcastle diet. MOT today, weight and BS slightly up, nothing to write home about. Cholesterol BP etc all fine. So still ok 2 years on. Have had to give up the Zumba classes because my knees were giving out - replaced it on advice with swimming which is a lot easier on the joints. So still no meds and doing fine. Plan to have another go at the weight in Jan - no point at this time of year!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="minn, post: 446819, member: 37333"] [b]Re: Newcastle study- new guinea pig[/b] Should rename this 'old guinea pig'. Update 2 years on from my Newcastle diet. MOT today, weight and BS slightly up, nothing to write home about. Cholesterol BP etc all fine. So still ok 2 years on. Have had to give up the Zumba classes because my knees were giving out - replaced it on advice with swimming which is a lot easier on the joints. So still no meds and doing fine. Plan to have another go at the weight in Jan - no point at this time of year! [/QUOTE]
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