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<blockquote data-quote="elmacri" data-source="post: 254027" data-attributes="member: 41579"><p>Thank you all for your kind words, although as you all know its good BG we need not kind words. If only things were that simple !!</p><p>I too think it would be good to make this a sticky and the people like you chocoholicnomore can re read it over and over everytime you want to sneak a jaffa cake. ( Really its justs not worth it in the end)</p><p>I am not diabetic and use to think it was difficult just being on a diet to reduce my weight a bit............now, things have changed, living with my partner has made me realise how stupid i was and weak, i would lose a 5 lb and then put on 7 with excuses coming from every angle. Now i have changed our way of living ( something i never thought i would really do) and in helping my partner to eat a better diet i have lost a stone and a half and its still coming off. My partner too is trimmer, something that can only be a good thing. </p><p>Please please please take note before it too late. </p><p></p><p>@ WhitbyJet, i really hope you manage to continue on your path to good health, you have been the wrong way and have seen whats waiting and i´m sure you will agree its nots worth it. </p><p></p><p>@ hanadr, i too am very sorry to hear about your husband. I have heard that on very heavily lasered eyes there can be a preblem and thats why our eye doctor is so reluctant to proceed. My partner is only 37 and other then the retinopathy his vison is very good. My aim is to stop it from progressing any further if we can. since taking control of his diet he has had no more bleeds ( fingers crossed)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elmacri, post: 254027, member: 41579"] Thank you all for your kind words, although as you all know its good BG we need not kind words. If only things were that simple !! I too think it would be good to make this a sticky and the people like you chocoholicnomore can re read it over and over everytime you want to sneak a jaffa cake. ( Really its justs not worth it in the end) I am not diabetic and use to think it was difficult just being on a diet to reduce my weight a bit............now, things have changed, living with my partner has made me realise how stupid i was and weak, i would lose a 5 lb and then put on 7 with excuses coming from every angle. Now i have changed our way of living ( something i never thought i would really do) and in helping my partner to eat a better diet i have lost a stone and a half and its still coming off. My partner too is trimmer, something that can only be a good thing. Please please please take note before it too late. @ WhitbyJet, i really hope you manage to continue on your path to good health, you have been the wrong way and have seen whats waiting and i´m sure you will agree its nots worth it. @ hanadr, i too am very sorry to hear about your husband. I have heard that on very heavily lasered eyes there can be a preblem and thats why our eye doctor is so reluctant to proceed. My partner is only 37 and other then the retinopathy his vison is very good. My aim is to stop it from progressing any further if we can. since taking control of his diet he has had no more bleeds ( fingers crossed) [/QUOTE]
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