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<blockquote data-quote="DCUKMod" data-source="post: 1867001" data-attributes="member: 345386"><p>Daphne - To be honest, I really don't like labels and this whole thing could be called Doris for all it really matters to me, although I see the value in labels when they support a common understanding, in terms of discussion.</p><p></p><p>For me, whatever I might be called/labelled, it won't change my life, or how I live it, and having developed a decent relationship with my GP, it won't impact on how that goes along.</p><p></p><p>For those for whom a label, title or category is important, I prefer these descriptions to others I have seen in that there is a longer term view on matters, rather than simply crossing a line, once.</p><p></p><p>To be clear, that's not just because, by virtue of time served, I nearly hit the 5yr mark, but because we can sometimes see those who have achieved the "under 48" so elated (and rightly so) by their achievements that they go off to celebrate their success with "just a few more carbs" and find themselves coming back through the forum revolving door a few months later, having reversed the reversal or whatever label you can to give it.</p><p></p><p>This definition infers a longer term look and view, which is required in my reality anyway.</p><p></p><p>I wish everyone well in their efforts to improve their health, however they approach it.</p><p></p><p>Edit: Typos, typos, typos</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DCUKMod, post: 1867001, member: 345386"] Daphne - To be honest, I really don't like labels and this whole thing could be called Doris for all it really matters to me, although I see the value in labels when they support a common understanding, in terms of discussion. For me, whatever I might be called/labelled, it won't change my life, or how I live it, and having developed a decent relationship with my GP, it won't impact on how that goes along. For those for whom a label, title or category is important, I prefer these descriptions to others I have seen in that there is a longer term view on matters, rather than simply crossing a line, once. To be clear, that's not just because, by virtue of time served, I nearly hit the 5yr mark, but because we can sometimes see those who have achieved the "under 48" so elated (and rightly so) by their achievements that they go off to celebrate their success with "just a few more carbs" and find themselves coming back through the forum revolving door a few months later, having reversed the reversal or whatever label you can to give it. This definition infers a longer term look and view, which is required in my reality anyway. I wish everyone well in their efforts to improve their health, however they approach it. Edit: Typos, typos, typos [/QUOTE]
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