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<blockquote data-quote="Member496333" data-source="post: 2222785"><p>My palate has also changed beyond all recognition. Absolutely no desire for anything sweet, and I can pretty much smell sugar at a hundred paces. An open bottle of beer smells like whisky from across the room. 100% dark chocolate tasted sweet the last time I ate any. Our bodies are miraculous.</p><p></p><p>Happy or sad? Well that's a personal thing. For me it's nether here or there, since I broke my carbohydrate vices a long time ago. I love my current diet, so I guess I would say happy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Member496333, post: 2222785"] My palate has also changed beyond all recognition. Absolutely no desire for anything sweet, and I can pretty much smell sugar at a hundred paces. An open bottle of beer smells like whisky from across the room. 100% dark chocolate tasted sweet the last time I ate any. Our bodies are miraculous. Happy or sad? Well that's a personal thing. For me it's nether here or there, since I broke my carbohydrate vices a long time ago. I love my current diet, so I guess I would say happy. [/QUOTE]
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