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<blockquote data-quote="Mbaker" data-source="post: 1362343" data-attributes="member: 256617"><p>[USER=341194]@Terryrhino[/USER], a heart warming bit of great news. It is like a personal victory for all of us when a success story like yours comes through and helps maintain our own resolve. Words such as "cured", "remission", "reversed" are often utilised. I am comfortable with "reversed" as it implies a positive decline from the starting point which was dangerous to your health, whilst still not being as cast in stone as a cure. In some ways this is perfect scenario, as you know you can achieve the healthy range, but also know a reversion to so called "normal" eating (which in a modern sense is in my opinion abnormal. If you are to have mainstream treats maybe consider making them yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mbaker, post: 1362343, member: 256617"] [USER=341194]@Terryrhino[/USER], a heart warming bit of great news. It is like a personal victory for all of us when a success story like yours comes through and helps maintain our own resolve. Words such as "cured", "remission", "reversed" are often utilised. I am comfortable with "reversed" as it implies a positive decline from the starting point which was dangerous to your health, whilst still not being as cast in stone as a cure. In some ways this is perfect scenario, as you know you can achieve the healthy range, but also know a reversion to so called "normal" eating (which in a modern sense is in my opinion abnormal. If you are to have mainstream treats maybe consider making them yourself. [/QUOTE]
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