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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 1617665" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>If you would have said to me twenty years ago to go low carb and not eat the spuds, bread and the other baddies, I would have completely ignored the advice and ate cereals for breakfast, sandwiches for lunch in work, with a chippy for tea and some sweets, cakes, pop and the like watching television in the evening (if I wasn't on night shift!).Had a few beers every night out especially at weekends. Roast dinner on Sunday and so on.</p><p>Because I have realised what these type of foods were doing to me, I avoid as much as possible. This basic everyday basic staple diet was killing me!</p><p>I was committing suicide by carbs!</p><p>Dutch the NHS advice mate!</p><p>This is the reason this forum exists. My endocrinologist told me to go low carb and steered me here, he wasn't wrong and I owe him my life!</p><p></p><p></p><p>Once I realised what was going down my throat was causing all the symptoms and causing mayhem with my organs, I had a good long talk to myself and decided between being ill and slowly dying or great health and my life back.</p><p>It was a no brained!</p><p>And I think I made the right choice.</p><p>I'm going to be around for quite some time yet, hopefully long enough to see my great grandkids. I've got a good chance because of my seven grandchildren already.</p><p>Good job I love Christmas!</p><p></p><p>Keep asking, keep avoiding the baddies, keep posting how you are doing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 1617665, member: 85785"] If you would have said to me twenty years ago to go low carb and not eat the spuds, bread and the other baddies, I would have completely ignored the advice and ate cereals for breakfast, sandwiches for lunch in work, with a chippy for tea and some sweets, cakes, pop and the like watching television in the evening (if I wasn't on night shift!).Had a few beers every night out especially at weekends. Roast dinner on Sunday and so on. Because I have realised what these type of foods were doing to me, I avoid as much as possible. This basic everyday basic staple diet was killing me! I was committing suicide by carbs! Dutch the NHS advice mate! This is the reason this forum exists. My endocrinologist told me to go low carb and steered me here, he wasn't wrong and I owe him my life! Once I realised what was going down my throat was causing all the symptoms and causing mayhem with my organs, I had a good long talk to myself and decided between being ill and slowly dying or great health and my life back. It was a no brained! And I think I made the right choice. I'm going to be around for quite some time yet, hopefully long enough to see my great grandkids. I've got a good chance because of my seven grandchildren already. Good job I love Christmas! Keep asking, keep avoiding the baddies, keep posting how you are doing. [/QUOTE]
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