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<blockquote data-quote="RobOwen" data-source="post: 900886" data-attributes="member: 170081"><p>[USER=174164]@Steve50[/USER] Massive congratulations. I know you had a minor setback in the last few weeks but have sorted out a solution that works for you ... the results are fantastic. I know that big internal & external grin feeling as you walked out from your appointment - the same as mine a couple of days before - it does feel good to be officially off the medication and have acknowledgement that your achievement is both remarkable and generally unseen in the GP's eyes.</p><p></p><p>My cholesterol readings are not as good as yours and will need attention - but let's enjoy this achievement now. It's showing that we have "turned back the clock" - in my case over 10 years for BG levels and probably something like 25 years for overall weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RobOwen, post: 900886, member: 170081"] [USER=174164]@Steve50[/USER] Massive congratulations. I know you had a minor setback in the last few weeks but have sorted out a solution that works for you ... the results are fantastic. I know that big internal & external grin feeling as you walked out from your appointment - the same as mine a couple of days before - it does feel good to be officially off the medication and have acknowledgement that your achievement is both remarkable and generally unseen in the GP's eyes. My cholesterol readings are not as good as yours and will need attention - but let's enjoy this achievement now. It's showing that we have "turned back the clock" - in my case over 10 years for BG levels and probably something like 25 years for overall weight. [/QUOTE]
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