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<blockquote data-quote="DCUKMod" data-source="post: 1946547" data-attributes="member: 345386"><p>[USER=468665]@Lovejoy00[/USER] - I'm sure everyone, sooner or later does something like you did. I guess it's almost a rite of passage. You gave it a go, enjoyed the moment, but aren't enjoying it's kick back.</p><p></p><p>Take it steady moving forward.</p><p></p><p>[USER=365308]@NicoleC1971[/USER] - Whilst I take your point, I think for lots of T2, we see how we approach our eating in a similar way to how T1s approach their insulin. It's our medicine. I'm not sure how you'd respond to a T1 who hadn't taken their insulin properly for a period.</p><p></p><p>Of course, I'm utterly and absolutely clear that going on an carbfest for a week is highly unlikely to kill a T2 off, where a T1 not using the insulin for a week could put them in mortal danger, but in my mind it's about complying with an agreement I've made with myself.</p><p></p><p>Of course I have varied, from time to time, from the ideal path, but it's important we set our own standards, then do our best to stick to them, after all, we're the only ones who will bear the consequences of not looking after ourselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DCUKMod, post: 1946547, member: 345386"] [USER=468665]@Lovejoy00[/USER] - I'm sure everyone, sooner or later does something like you did. I guess it's almost a rite of passage. You gave it a go, enjoyed the moment, but aren't enjoying it's kick back. Take it steady moving forward. [USER=365308]@NicoleC1971[/USER] - Whilst I take your point, I think for lots of T2, we see how we approach our eating in a similar way to how T1s approach their insulin. It's our medicine. I'm not sure how you'd respond to a T1 who hadn't taken their insulin properly for a period. Of course, I'm utterly and absolutely clear that going on an carbfest for a week is highly unlikely to kill a T2 off, where a T1 not using the insulin for a week could put them in mortal danger, but in my mind it's about complying with an agreement I've made with myself. Of course I have varied, from time to time, from the ideal path, but it's important we set our own standards, then do our best to stick to them, after all, we're the only ones who will bear the consequences of not looking after ourselves. [/QUOTE]
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