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<blockquote data-quote="paulins" data-source="post: 1955434" data-attributes="member: 98752"><p>How kind! I have kept an eye on the forum and posted occassionally but didn’t feel I had anything new to say! I behave like an alcoholic in my head- I don’t have any sugar products as I think that just like an alcoholic it would be me on the slippery slope again! I never eat rice, potatoes (though have found that sweet potatoes do nothing to my BS levels) pasta or bread (though spelt pasta and spelt bread raise levels only slightly) so have both occasionally). My GP keeps telling me life is for living and that I should have an occasional treat but I know myself too well! </p><p>My sister is a great baker and makes sugar and carb free cakes and puddings for me for special occasions. I have learned so much from this forum and am so grateful for that. </p><p>I started the Newcastle diet the day after my GP told me I had type 2 diabetes so never really dealt with diabetes. </p><p>The weight loss meant that another serious disease was diagnosed early so I think that for me diabetes possibly saved my life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paulins, post: 1955434, member: 98752"] How kind! I have kept an eye on the forum and posted occassionally but didn’t feel I had anything new to say! I behave like an alcoholic in my head- I don’t have any sugar products as I think that just like an alcoholic it would be me on the slippery slope again! I never eat rice, potatoes (though have found that sweet potatoes do nothing to my BS levels) pasta or bread (though spelt pasta and spelt bread raise levels only slightly) so have both occasionally). My GP keeps telling me life is for living and that I should have an occasional treat but I know myself too well! My sister is a great baker and makes sugar and carb free cakes and puddings for me for special occasions. I have learned so much from this forum and am so grateful for that. I started the Newcastle diet the day after my GP told me I had type 2 diabetes so never really dealt with diabetes. The weight loss meant that another serious disease was diagnosed early so I think that for me diabetes possibly saved my life. [/QUOTE]
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