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<blockquote data-quote="TC8669" data-source="post: 1724951" data-attributes="member: 470331"><p>Hi there, congratulations on your great results and on taking control of your diabetes so brilliantly. I have just joined here and I'm hoping to contact people who have manage to take full responsibility for their condition and become healthy again. I went on the 800 cal per day diet and lost 3 stone in weight. This brought my BS levels to average 5.2. however during the lasst quarter of 2017 I was travelling quite a bit and put on 10lbs. While I was still doing okay dietwise, my BS levels went up to average 6.6. Im now dropping the few pounds and back in the gym. It would be great to connect with people like yourself and find out what kind of focus and mindset you use, (priorities, values, goals etc) that keep you on track and constantly succeeding. Cheers, Tony</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TC8669, post: 1724951, member: 470331"] Hi there, congratulations on your great results and on taking control of your diabetes so brilliantly. I have just joined here and I'm hoping to contact people who have manage to take full responsibility for their condition and become healthy again. I went on the 800 cal per day diet and lost 3 stone in weight. This brought my BS levels to average 5.2. however during the lasst quarter of 2017 I was travelling quite a bit and put on 10lbs. While I was still doing okay dietwise, my BS levels went up to average 6.6. Im now dropping the few pounds and back in the gym. It would be great to connect with people like yourself and find out what kind of focus and mindset you use, (priorities, values, goals etc) that keep you on track and constantly succeeding. Cheers, Tony [/QUOTE]
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