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<blockquote data-quote="gorillamark" data-source="post: 596680" data-attributes="member: 103445"><p>Believe me I know what you mean, The thing is that the drastic action to get blood sugar (and weight) down is very short term. You do it to kickstart the process. Once the numbers start to come down you can start living ALMOST as you did before, I'm back on a drastic diet for a few weeks not because my blood sugars are up but because I'm p*ss*d off with lugging around the extra weight in this heat. </p><p></p><p>When not on a diet i eat pretty much what I like. Last week I was walking by the local baker.. It went something like this:</p><p>"Oh my they have raspberry cream pastry puffs" (I live in Denmark everything you've ever heard about Danish baking being delicious is true)</p><p>I'm going to buy one</p><p>Into shop:</p><p>Two raspberry cream puffs please.</p><p></p><p>I really enjoyed them too - yes my blood sugar went up. But it dropped right back down again after a bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gorillamark, post: 596680, member: 103445"] Believe me I know what you mean, The thing is that the drastic action to get blood sugar (and weight) down is very short term. You do it to kickstart the process. Once the numbers start to come down you can start living ALMOST as you did before, I'm back on a drastic diet for a few weeks not because my blood sugars are up but because I'm p*ss*d off with lugging around the extra weight in this heat. When not on a diet i eat pretty much what I like. Last week I was walking by the local baker.. It went something like this: "Oh my they have raspberry cream pastry puffs" (I live in Denmark everything you've ever heard about Danish baking being delicious is true) I'm going to buy one Into shop: Two raspberry cream puffs please. I really enjoyed them too - yes my blood sugar went up. But it dropped right back down again after a bit. [/QUOTE]
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