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<blockquote data-quote="mazza 2" data-source="post: 2122726" data-attributes="member: 468347"><p>Thank you all for your comments. I definitely haven't been eating more and my weight is the same, so that's all good so far. I agree that I do feel hungrier but I have a glass of water and ride it out. I suppose it could be the vaping liquid although I didn't think it would affect blood sugar that much, I thought smoking would have a worse affect. I know everyone is different. I will try and stop the vape for a few days and see if things improve. I don't really want to stop the lozenges at the same time as I really don't want to start smoking again if I can get through this hic-up. It's just when you try and do all the right things and then this happens you can become a little frustrated. Thanks very much everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mazza 2, post: 2122726, member: 468347"] Thank you all for your comments. I definitely haven't been eating more and my weight is the same, so that's all good so far. I agree that I do feel hungrier but I have a glass of water and ride it out. I suppose it could be the vaping liquid although I didn't think it would affect blood sugar that much, I thought smoking would have a worse affect. I know everyone is different. I will try and stop the vape for a few days and see if things improve. I don't really want to stop the lozenges at the same time as I really don't want to start smoking again if I can get through this hic-up. It's just when you try and do all the right things and then this happens you can become a little frustrated. Thanks very much everyone. [/QUOTE]
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