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<blockquote data-quote="Flora123" data-source="post: 1994042" data-attributes="member: 484460"><p>Another great post. I was a bit confused when diagnosed as it was all about weight loss. As a size 10-12 (now 8-10-12 [emoji30]) and 5’8” I couldn’t identify with many posts. As you said it’s all about lifestyle change and what works for OUR body and our body mechanics. </p><p></p><p>I do feel the tide is turning on what nutritional info we are “fed”. I have a friend (who doesn’t know my diagnosis - another story) who preaches to me about veganism but it is all carbs, carbs, carbs. Her family are diabetic and this is what she is telling them to eat. Not getting involved but very LCHF speaks for itself to me 112 to 36 in three months and no meds. Love this forum xx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flora123, post: 1994042, member: 484460"] Another great post. I was a bit confused when diagnosed as it was all about weight loss. As a size 10-12 (now 8-10-12 [emoji30]) and 5’8” I couldn’t identify with many posts. As you said it’s all about lifestyle change and what works for OUR body and our body mechanics. I do feel the tide is turning on what nutritional info we are “fed”. I have a friend (who doesn’t know my diagnosis - another story) who preaches to me about veganism but it is all carbs, carbs, carbs. Her family are diabetic and this is what she is telling them to eat. Not getting involved but very LCHF speaks for itself to me 112 to 36 in three months and no meds. Love this forum xx [/QUOTE]
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