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<blockquote data-quote="SarahEN" data-source="post: 2115723" data-attributes="member: 512696"><p>Urgh. I spent 8 months in SE asia & I managed to avoid all the deep fried insects. Though i did get 'treated' to bbq'ed snake on new years eve in Cambodia. It was distinctly underwhelming [emoji16]</p><p></p><p>Re the low cal part of the diet - i really think its not for everyone. I went in to it so completely focused in kicking this condition & that kept me going through the 1st few weeks, which were so tough. Its almost like I needed the threat of a serious health condition to get me to do what I had known i needed to do for ages - lose weight. I think if you don't have GP support etc & a very understanding family it would be very very difficult to stick to.</p><p></p><p>Also, i've no idea so far if its actually worked at lowering my BS levels so could all have been for nothing!</p><p></p><p>Editedby Mod</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SarahEN, post: 2115723, member: 512696"] Urgh. I spent 8 months in SE asia & I managed to avoid all the deep fried insects. Though i did get 'treated' to bbq'ed snake on new years eve in Cambodia. It was distinctly underwhelming [emoji16] Re the low cal part of the diet - i really think its not for everyone. I went in to it so completely focused in kicking this condition & that kept me going through the 1st few weeks, which were so tough. Its almost like I needed the threat of a serious health condition to get me to do what I had known i needed to do for ages - lose weight. I think if you don't have GP support etc & a very understanding family it would be very very difficult to stick to. Also, i've no idea so far if its actually worked at lowering my BS levels so could all have been for nothing! Editedby Mod [/QUOTE]
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