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<blockquote data-quote="Ambersilva" data-source="post: 1549995" data-attributes="member: 43736"><p>Ah! A cruise! I had not been diagnosed diabetic when I went on a Caribbean cruise. The Stugeron worked fine. But the food! Mountains of it. Always somewhere to eat at any time during the day. Temptation was immense. Self control went out the window. There was even a Night Kitchen if you felt hungry during the night. And a 24 hour ice cream dispenser.</p><p></p><p>Enjoy your cruise!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ambersilva, post: 1549995, member: 43736"] Ah! A cruise! I had not been diagnosed diabetic when I went on a Caribbean cruise. The Stugeron worked fine. But the food! Mountains of it. Always somewhere to eat at any time during the day. Temptation was immense. Self control went out the window. There was even a Night Kitchen if you felt hungry during the night. And a 24 hour ice cream dispenser. Enjoy your cruise! [/QUOTE]
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