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<blockquote data-quote="brassyblonde900" data-source="post: 1613285" data-attributes="member: 445897"><p>Don't feel low.</p><p>Start off with looking at what YOU CAN EAT for now, Then find 'work-arounds' for the ones that you love but cannot have 'as-is'</p><p>Eventually you will get to a place that you will be OK with. </p><p>You will get to appreciate that you are blessed to have a condition in which you can influence outcome.</p><p>Its so confusing at first. </p><p>I see it as migrating to another culture where I have to make new food choices.</p><p>You know how to cook. You should be fine.</p><p>See it as eating mostly low carbohydrate Vegetables with awesome 'creative' sauces and as you acclimatize to the newness of it all, you can start venturing farther afield into your new culinary ecosystem of carb control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brassyblonde900, post: 1613285, member: 445897"] Don't feel low. Start off with looking at what YOU CAN EAT for now, Then find 'work-arounds' for the ones that you love but cannot have 'as-is' Eventually you will get to a place that you will be OK with. You will get to appreciate that you are blessed to have a condition in which you can influence outcome. Its so confusing at first. I see it as migrating to another culture where I have to make new food choices. You know how to cook. You should be fine. See it as eating mostly low carbohydrate Vegetables with awesome 'creative' sauces and as you acclimatize to the newness of it all, you can start venturing farther afield into your new culinary ecosystem of carb control. [/QUOTE]
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