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<blockquote data-quote="SuperRams" data-source="post: 240148" data-attributes="member: 40251"><p>Hi all, Just been to the gym again today, come back and I am a 10.1, very disappointed. I started diet on 1st January and have stuck to it religiously. After my initial lowering, they have stayed around the 7 mark. Did a 15.75 mile walk yesterday with my doggy and it drop to 6.7. I am finding the diet itself fine really, I have a few moments where I would like some food but that is it. I am starting tothink that maybe my initial diagnosis of possible type 1 may be about right and the spell I had before xmas where they went through the roof maybe the ending of my honeymoon period. Or maybe 1.5? Anyway, I shall keep at it and TBH if anybody is considering doing the diet i would deffo go for it if only to lose some poundage which inevitably you will do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuperRams, post: 240148, member: 40251"] Hi all, Just been to the gym again today, come back and I am a 10.1, very disappointed. I started diet on 1st January and have stuck to it religiously. After my initial lowering, they have stayed around the 7 mark. Did a 15.75 mile walk yesterday with my doggy and it drop to 6.7. I am finding the diet itself fine really, I have a few moments where I would like some food but that is it. I am starting tothink that maybe my initial diagnosis of possible type 1 may be about right and the spell I had before xmas where they went through the roof maybe the ending of my honeymoon period. Or maybe 1.5? Anyway, I shall keep at it and TBH if anybody is considering doing the diet i would deffo go for it if only to lose some poundage which inevitably you will do. [/QUOTE]
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