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<blockquote data-quote="MKD75" data-source="post: 1654786" data-attributes="member: 354072"><p>I think, for me personally, I miss not being able to eat what I want every now and again without getting highs.. If I fancy chocolate, or a pudding, or some roast potatoes etc at Christmas, I find it really hard not being able to.. I can stick to low carb mon-Friday but I do want the odd meal out or takeaway and Easter egg at Easter etc like everyone else. It doesn’t help that I work 60 hours a week in an office job where I am stationary all day. I understand what the poster is saying and it’s not so much a craving, more hard to cure old eating habits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MKD75, post: 1654786, member: 354072"] I think, for me personally, I miss not being able to eat what I want every now and again without getting highs.. If I fancy chocolate, or a pudding, or some roast potatoes etc at Christmas, I find it really hard not being able to.. I can stick to low carb mon-Friday but I do want the odd meal out or takeaway and Easter egg at Easter etc like everyone else. It doesn’t help that I work 60 hours a week in an office job where I am stationary all day. I understand what the poster is saying and it’s not so much a craving, more hard to cure old eating habits. [/QUOTE]
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