The link is on her surgery Facebook and Twitter accounts.@Debandez I forwarded the link to the first days Sun issue with you in it to our local administrator. She got back to me today and was very impressed. Will pm you on progression of adoption of your leaflet after our meeting next week.
Who is this person? I have never seen them before in my life! Hehehehe thank you so much though! That is so kind of you to say.I think I recognise that chap in today’s Sun. Well done mate.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/fabulous/9810285/type-2-diabetes-bi-polar-disorder-low-card-program/
Thanks Gooner! Thanks to people like you and your stories that I got this far!And your story is there today, and what a great one it is. Congratulations!
Awwwwh that means the absolute world to me, thank you so much!@Caeseji what a great and inspiring story! 7st! Well done, you’re looking terrific.
@Caeseji
Great article! Fab pics! Well done!
The only fly in the ointment is the short video clip below your article that is a link to the diabetes UK website and recommending a 'healthy breakfast' of porridge or toast and grapefruit for T2s.
Agree must be very confusing and it pops up on other articles too I’ve opened it by accident a few times when scrolling and reading very annoying
Thank you so much Rachox! Kudos to them for the fantastic writing.@Caeseji , fantastic article!
As always I really do feel warm and fuzzy when you say these things, you've supported me so much and I could never have gotten to this point without you all.@Caeseji - Yet again, I'm aghast at your transformation, in every aspect of your life.
Massive kudos to you. Massive.
I will always say that you are all the inspirational ones for giving me the inspiration to spread the word and inspire others, you've done so much and I can never thank you enough for that.@Caeseji you superstar and great article too what an amazing turnaround for you and I’m sure will be inspirational for others well done on sharing your terrific success. Will hopefully make people realise too that there are more young people being diagnosed too and that this way of eating can help mental health improve too.
The same to you as well bud! The same to you too! Lost that job of my own volition as it was a nightmare in the end buuuuut gone onto much better things so it's not all that bad.@Caeseji Mate,what a transformation and you got that dream job to boot....whooo hooo.
Like the quote..exactly how i feel.
“It was nowhere near as tough as I’d thought it would be.
The variety and choice is huge, I’m rarely hungry and I don’t feel I’m missing out at all.”
No need to, but all the very best for the future..You GOT this..
As always I really do feel warm and fuzzy when you say these things, you've supported me so much and I could never have gotten to this point without you all.
I've been approached to join Holly Willoughby and Philip Schofield on their programme this Wednesday! With Dr Zoe as they talk about diabetes! I joked on here way back in July 2018 about joining them on the sofa to spread the word. I wasnt really joking, I love them and wanted as many of us as possible to be on that sofa with our our big pants and great hba1c results. But it's just me. And I'm so nervous. Way out of my comfort zone. But I will give it my best shot!!! Its a great opportunity to tell others what I learned on this amazing forum....carbs turn to sugar. I didnt have a clue. That's why I ended up in this boat!
Its Wednesday 11.15 on This Morning. Wish me luck.
Today I also gave feedback to DUK on how I reached remission. 45 mins chat and 30 min form filling. Before i started i said 'you're not going to like this' ;-)
Good luck @Debandez! I'm sure you will do a great job in spreading the word.I've been approached to join Holly Willoughby and Philip Schofield on their programme this Wednesday! With Dr Zoe as they talk about diabetes! I joked on here way back in July 2018 about joining them on the sofa to spread the word.
Its Wednesday 11.15 on This Morning. Wish me luck.
I'm very nervous. I hope I do ok xxxGo Go Debs. Have just set it to record.
It’s good to be a little nervous. That way you’ll be all fired up with just the right attitude.I'm very nervous. I hope I do ok xxx
If it raises even a little awareness I will be over the moon.@Debandez . Be careful what you wish for, eh.
You will surely be great, and are to be applauded for your mission to improve the lot of so many people with T2, and even, perhaps prevent others from joining the T2 ranks.
I don’t watch daytime TV as a rule but will make sure I catch this, and along with other members here will be with you in spirit. You will be fine.
In the words of a great man: YOU CAN DO IT!I've been approached to join Holly Willoughby and Philip Schofield on their programme this Wednesday! With Dr Zoe as they talk about diabetes! I joked on here way back in July 2018 about joining them on the sofa to spread the word. I wasnt really joking, I love them and wanted as many of us as possible to be on that sofa with our our big pants and great hba1c results. But it's just me. And I'm so nervous. Way out of my comfort zone. But I will give it my best shot!!! Its a great opportunity to tell others what I learned on this amazing forum....carbs turn to sugar. I didnt have a clue. That's why I ended up in this boat!
Its Wednesday 11.15 on This Morning. Wish me luck.
Today I also gave feedback to DUK on how I reached remission. 45 mins chat and 30 min form filling. Before i started i said 'you're not going to like this' ;-)
And its journeys like yours that brought me here. Hoping to let people know there is hope after diagnosis. And hopefully stop people from reaching the t2d stage. I didn't know what a carb was before diagnosis! Or how it worked in the body. I didnt know savoury foods has sugar in. And I didnt know things could turn out so positive from such a terrible diagnosis. I always say it was a blessing in disguise.In the words of a great man: YOU CAN DO IT!
In the words of one of our own members it is only easy once you have learned it. You are inspiring in so many ways and such a grand speaker that had brought hope to so many. You have to keep pushing and keep going for those that the message hasn’t reached, I know I will. There is always a silver lining to absolutely everything even from the worst of times.And its journeys like yours that brought me here. Hoping to let people know there is hope after diagnosis. And hopefully stop people from reaching the t2d stage. I didn't know what a carb was before diagnosis! Or how it worked in the body. I didnt know savoury foods has sugar in. And I didnt know things could turn out so positive from such a terrible diagnosis. I always say it was a blessing in disguise.
Couldn't have put it better. Just this week on my social.media I shared the article in the Sun newspaper. The first comment melted my heart. Her mum off insulin by going low carb inspired by me! Had been on insulin for years.In the words of one of our own members it is only easy once you have learned it. You are inspiring in so many ways and such a grand speaker that had brought hope to so many. You have to keep pushing and keep going for those that the message hasn’t reached, I know I will. There is always a silver lining to absolutely everything even from the worst of times.
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?