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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 1647471" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>[USER=414404]@ClareBearJ[/USER] i feel your pain. I had thrush for 2.5yrs, throughout a pregnancy and thereafter til i met my endocrinologist in Sunderland. As you can imagine, i was going out of my mind with it all. It brought back my childhood horrific memories of night thrush and how demented it had me. Not great memories but did remind me that i had diabetes even at 6yr old (40+yrs).</p><p>Even today the build up of sugar effects me more at night if i dont manage it properly.</p><p>You have the ability to kick this high sugar into place and keep on top of it. Does the gliclizide help at all? 1 metformin wont do much at all. Why are you only on 750mg total metformin?</p><p>How long have you been diagnosed again?</p><p></p><p>What has turned you off low carb eating? You need this way of eating as much as or if not more than meds.</p><p>Even if you just concentrate on diet you will regain control again.</p><p>Low carbing has to be forever now. How strict you are is up to you but high carb eating is going to turn you blind or leg/foot or toeless permenantly. Thats if your kidneys can survive.</p><p>Start <strong>now. Put all your chocolate in the outside bin.</strong> Dont buy any more. If you dont buy it, you cannot eat it.</p><p>No more chovolate til you have this nasty beast in hand.</p><p></p><p>You can do it. Definitely. You can.</p><p></p><p>Go now and throw all high carb food in the bin. At least the chocolate.</p><p>If you want to bag the other high carb foods somewhere difficult to access til you can give to food bank, so be it.</p><p></p><p>No more high carb foods now. Please.</p><p>Your too precious to damage with sugary blood coursing through your veins and into your beautiful mind.</p><p>I assure you you arent addicted to chocolate, you are just carb craving, constantly. Break the high carb eating circle and the cravings will go. This isnt you being reckless but your hormones reacting to high carb sugary foods.</p><p>Take this out of control urges in hand by not buying chocolate, any, for now. Fill up on protein, lean meats and fish with veg. Stir frys and omelettes. Chicken and veg with spices if you like alot of flavour.</p><p>Get into tell us on low-carb area of firumwhat you have eaten today. Search for low-carb shopping list on here too.</p><p>Take control.</p><p>Before its too late!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 1647471, member: 196960"] [USER=414404]@ClareBearJ[/USER] i feel your pain. I had thrush for 2.5yrs, throughout a pregnancy and thereafter til i met my endocrinologist in Sunderland. As you can imagine, i was going out of my mind with it all. It brought back my childhood horrific memories of night thrush and how demented it had me. Not great memories but did remind me that i had diabetes even at 6yr old (40+yrs). Even today the build up of sugar effects me more at night if i dont manage it properly. You have the ability to kick this high sugar into place and keep on top of it. Does the gliclizide help at all? 1 metformin wont do much at all. Why are you only on 750mg total metformin? How long have you been diagnosed again? What has turned you off low carb eating? You need this way of eating as much as or if not more than meds. Even if you just concentrate on diet you will regain control again. Low carbing has to be forever now. How strict you are is up to you but high carb eating is going to turn you blind or leg/foot or toeless permenantly. Thats if your kidneys can survive. Start [B]now. Put all your chocolate in the outside bin.[/B] Dont buy any more. If you dont buy it, you cannot eat it. No more chovolate til you have this nasty beast in hand. You can do it. Definitely. You can. Go now and throw all high carb food in the bin. At least the chocolate. If you want to bag the other high carb foods somewhere difficult to access til you can give to food bank, so be it. No more high carb foods now. Please. Your too precious to damage with sugary blood coursing through your veins and into your beautiful mind. I assure you you arent addicted to chocolate, you are just carb craving, constantly. Break the high carb eating circle and the cravings will go. This isnt you being reckless but your hormones reacting to high carb sugary foods. Take this out of control urges in hand by not buying chocolate, any, for now. Fill up on protein, lean meats and fish with veg. Stir frys and omelettes. Chicken and veg with spices if you like alot of flavour. Get into tell us on low-carb area of firumwhat you have eaten today. Search for low-carb shopping list on here too. Take control. Before its too late! [/QUOTE]
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