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<blockquote data-quote="Daphne917" data-source="post: 2080350" data-attributes="member: 124172"><p>[USER=508819]@GenBomaYE[/USER] it’s not self pity at all but more of a realisation that this is your new of eating. I also liken it to a form of bereavement for the lifestyle you used to have. However you could look at it another way and, whilst your friends are tucking into their high carb meals and snacks and storing up possible problems in the future, think about how much healthier your diet is and, because you have found out that you have diabetes, you can act now to ward off any complications. As you test your BS you may find that you can tolerate some higher carb foods which you can eat on occasions. I tend to do this when I’m on holiday or for family get togethers with no adverse effect on my BS controls and I have no difficulty getting back to low carb.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daphne917, post: 2080350, member: 124172"] [USER=508819]@GenBomaYE[/USER] it’s not self pity at all but more of a realisation that this is your new of eating. I also liken it to a form of bereavement for the lifestyle you used to have. However you could look at it another way and, whilst your friends are tucking into their high carb meals and snacks and storing up possible problems in the future, think about how much healthier your diet is and, because you have found out that you have diabetes, you can act now to ward off any complications. As you test your BS you may find that you can tolerate some higher carb foods which you can eat on occasions. I tend to do this when I’m on holiday or for family get togethers with no adverse effect on my BS controls and I have no difficulty getting back to low carb. [/QUOTE]
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