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<blockquote data-quote="Raspin" data-source="post: 475437" data-attributes="member: 92346"><p>Hi Sanjay, Defo worth avoiding Ask then.I'm avoiding eating out anyway for similar reasons, what do you have? Salad? I resent paying for food that isn't, well, tasty and bad for me i guess. I'd want a chicken Jalfrezi if i could have anything but sigh, not on the menu.</p><p></p><p>I had a similar experience when i forgot to take my metformin but, having read a bit about it online, I think it was just coincidence. I understand the way it works s it accumulates in your system so if you stop taking it you still have it in your system for a while after, probably days, just gradually decreasing. </p><p></p><p>3ilbs off 2 stone lost this morning, i'd like to have lost three and have just under a month to go. BS still low so here is hoping we can kick this to the curb by the end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raspin, post: 475437, member: 92346"] Hi Sanjay, Defo worth avoiding Ask then.I'm avoiding eating out anyway for similar reasons, what do you have? Salad? I resent paying for food that isn't, well, tasty and bad for me i guess. I'd want a chicken Jalfrezi if i could have anything but sigh, not on the menu. I had a similar experience when i forgot to take my metformin but, having read a bit about it online, I think it was just coincidence. I understand the way it works s it accumulates in your system so if you stop taking it you still have it in your system for a while after, probably days, just gradually decreasing. 3ilbs off 2 stone lost this morning, i'd like to have lost three and have just under a month to go. BS still low so here is hoping we can kick this to the curb by the end. [/QUOTE]
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