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<blockquote data-quote="Virginia" data-source="post: 202901" data-attributes="member: 30047"><p>Hi,I've been on slimfast for a few weeks now,and have been fine.I've been eating plenty of Vegetables and fruit etc as snacks and a good evening meal.This week though I have felt really unwell,my eyes are really bothering me ,especially in the evenings with blurred vision and I'm so tired all day.I thought it was because I'm still only managing with about 3 hours of sleep because of the pain in my feet from the Neuropathy etc.Also we have a lot going on at the moment with a house move this year and Richard hoping to retire.As I've said before our Practice Nurse doesn't believe in testing my own numbers,but because I'm feeling so ill this week I have been testing :roll: I'm usually 9.9 before breakfast and in the aftenoon and evening,after eating I've got it down to between 7.9 abd 8.8.I've been falling asleep in front of the PC and when I try to iron I just feel myself drifting off, so stop.Sitting down is hopeless I just fall asleep for at least an hour,even though I try not to :? Has anyone else tried Slim fast?I've lost in inches rather than weight and come down two clothes sizes,though Richard(hubby!)has been on the same diet and lost 1 1/2 stone!i want to do Low Carb because as soon as I start eating bread,crackers or potatoes I just pile on the weight AND inches.I'd really welcome a bit of advice <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite3" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":(" /> Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Virginia, post: 202901, member: 30047"] Hi,I've been on slimfast for a few weeks now,and have been fine.I've been eating plenty of Vegetables and fruit etc as snacks and a good evening meal.This week though I have felt really unwell,my eyes are really bothering me ,especially in the evenings with blurred vision and I'm so tired all day.I thought it was because I'm still only managing with about 3 hours of sleep because of the pain in my feet from the Neuropathy etc.Also we have a lot going on at the moment with a house move this year and Richard hoping to retire.As I've said before our Practice Nurse doesn't believe in testing my own numbers,but because I'm feeling so ill this week I have been testing :roll: I'm usually 9.9 before breakfast and in the aftenoon and evening,after eating I've got it down to between 7.9 abd 8.8.I've been falling asleep in front of the PC and when I try to iron I just feel myself drifting off, so stop.Sitting down is hopeless I just fall asleep for at least an hour,even though I try not to :? Has anyone else tried Slim fast?I've lost in inches rather than weight and come down two clothes sizes,though Richard(hubby!)has been on the same diet and lost 1 1/2 stone!i want to do Low Carb because as soon as I start eating bread,crackers or potatoes I just pile on the weight AND inches.I'd really welcome a bit of advice :( Thanks [/QUOTE]
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