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<blockquote data-quote="briped" data-source="post: 1968330" data-attributes="member: 472718"><p>Welcome to our liferaft. You now have a huge network to exchange experiences with, to give you support, understanding and so much knowledge that it's quite unfathomable. </p><p>Start with the chocolate, as long as it's very dark (Lower Carb content), and let bits of it melt on your tongue, while reading around in here and watching videos on how T2 is brought on by the carby foods that are the norm for us in the western world and most places where you can buy a can of coke. The more you watch, the more you'll realise that you're only to blame for being born with a body that's unable to cope with the unhealthy and all too available diet of carbs that we eat. Most people are. Have you got Netflix? Find 'The Magic Pill' and lean back and watch it. I used to wonder why we see this obesity and T2 epidemic, but I don't anymore. Right at the start of 'The Magic Pill' there's a voice over asking why humans, and the animals fed by humans, are the only beings that have weight problems. Why are our systems so screwed up? Gaining knowledge will curb any possible feelings of shame attached to the social stigma, and you'll probably want to fight. Fight the feelings of shame as well as your condition, because it may not be a life long condition, depending on how you tackle it. </p><p>I raise my cup of tea with heavy cream to you, and hope to see you posting in here frequently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="briped, post: 1968330, member: 472718"] Welcome to our liferaft. You now have a huge network to exchange experiences with, to give you support, understanding and so much knowledge that it's quite unfathomable. Start with the chocolate, as long as it's very dark (Lower Carb content), and let bits of it melt on your tongue, while reading around in here and watching videos on how T2 is brought on by the carby foods that are the norm for us in the western world and most places where you can buy a can of coke. The more you watch, the more you'll realise that you're only to blame for being born with a body that's unable to cope with the unhealthy and all too available diet of carbs that we eat. Most people are. Have you got Netflix? Find 'The Magic Pill' and lean back and watch it. I used to wonder why we see this obesity and T2 epidemic, but I don't anymore. Right at the start of 'The Magic Pill' there's a voice over asking why humans, and the animals fed by humans, are the only beings that have weight problems. Why are our systems so screwed up? Gaining knowledge will curb any possible feelings of shame attached to the social stigma, and you'll probably want to fight. Fight the feelings of shame as well as your condition, because it may not be a life long condition, depending on how you tackle it. I raise my cup of tea with heavy cream to you, and hope to see you posting in here frequently. [/QUOTE]
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