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<blockquote data-quote="Nidge247" data-source="post: 1363057" data-attributes="member: 158871"><p>Well done [USER=341194]@Terryrhino[/USER], and I hope that you D Team are as supportive as we all are; </p><p></p><p>When I was diagnosed at 101 a couple of years back, my next 3-monthly review came back at 51, which I was thrilled about. However my DN told me off and said I was "too well too soon" and risking a bounce back up! (Puzzling eh?)</p><p></p><p>Like others have said, it's all about momentum now, and not letting the figures slip. My HbA1c has been as low as 45, and this latest test this month was 49; the slight increase due to my fault at Christmas and being tempted by the odd mince pie, which I offset with a zero carb meal (or so I thought!). </p><p>[Note to self; I must try harder, they didn't taste THAT good to risk my health over]</p><p></p><p>Finally, as [USER=5016]@daisyduck[/USER] says; LCHF is a lifestyle change. </p><p>If more people saw it as that and not as a 'diet', then I think we'd be seeing far higher results of improved health across the board. The term 'diet' instils the mindset of a short-term change, a means to an end if you like, and I think this is why some people jump on/off LCHF saying it doesn't work for them.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, well done again [USER=341194]@Terryrhino[/USER], it's great to read such a positive post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nidge247, post: 1363057, member: 158871"] Well done [USER=341194]@Terryrhino[/USER], and I hope that you D Team are as supportive as we all are; When I was diagnosed at 101 a couple of years back, my next 3-monthly review came back at 51, which I was thrilled about. However my DN told me off and said I was "too well too soon" and risking a bounce back up! (Puzzling eh?) Like others have said, it's all about momentum now, and not letting the figures slip. My HbA1c has been as low as 45, and this latest test this month was 49; the slight increase due to my fault at Christmas and being tempted by the odd mince pie, which I offset with a zero carb meal (or so I thought!). [Note to self; I must try harder, they didn't taste THAT good to risk my health over] Finally, as [USER=5016]@daisyduck[/USER] says; LCHF is a lifestyle change. If more people saw it as that and not as a 'diet', then I think we'd be seeing far higher results of improved health across the board. The term 'diet' instils the mindset of a short-term change, a means to an end if you like, and I think this is why some people jump on/off LCHF saying it doesn't work for them. Anyway, well done again [USER=341194]@Terryrhino[/USER], it's great to read such a positive post. [/QUOTE]
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