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Newly diagnosed (T2D) and have to wait a long time to see a nurse. Anyone else had this and tips I'm not doing already?
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<blockquote data-quote="MrsA2" data-source="post: 2615395" data-attributes="member: 521715"><p>We're 2 and a half years in now. We started with separate tins, Hubby had his filled with carbs, I had mine filled with low carb and woe betide anyone who stole from the other. But once he saw my weight loss and my health gains he's slowly changed and we now as a family (have adult son at home too) mostly eat low carb. The boys have the occasional carby thing eg pizza or chips, mostly when I'm out, or we simply add carbs to their plates.</p><p>I now have to vigorously defend my low carb goodies from them. I have mostly lost my desire for carbs (not interested in bread, rice or potatoes at all but can still be tempted by the odd cake or biscuit) and hardly raid their carb stashes at all.</p><p></p><p>Slowly slowly wins the race</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrsA2, post: 2615395, member: 521715"] We're 2 and a half years in now. We started with separate tins, Hubby had his filled with carbs, I had mine filled with low carb and woe betide anyone who stole from the other. But once he saw my weight loss and my health gains he's slowly changed and we now as a family (have adult son at home too) mostly eat low carb. The boys have the occasional carby thing eg pizza or chips, mostly when I'm out, or we simply add carbs to their plates. I now have to vigorously defend my low carb goodies from them. I have mostly lost my desire for carbs (not interested in bread, rice or potatoes at all but can still be tempted by the odd cake or biscuit) and hardly raid their carb stashes at all. Slowly slowly wins the race [/QUOTE]
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