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<blockquote data-quote="ZoeMobley" data-source="post: 2485979" data-attributes="member: 552644"><p>What a lovely reply thank you [emoji4] I’ve gone though a whole range of emotions but at the moment I’m just so angry with myself although I know I need to let that go to move forward. I’ve done so much reading over the last few days and am definitely sold on the low carb option. Even doing it for the last 4-5 days has made such a difference to how I’m feeling even if it isn’t showing in my readings yet, although I was 9.9 before bed last night so took that as a win considering it was 21 the night before! </p><p></p><p>Im lucky that my asthma has always been well controlled (until now) but I think the trip to hospital coupled with the diagnosis really has given me a wake up call. I’m starting to feel a bit better so hope to get out waking with the dog again later this week but it’s posts like yours that really give me hope and and some optimism for the future so thank you so much for taking the time to reply [emoji120]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZoeMobley, post: 2485979, member: 552644"] What a lovely reply thank you [emoji4] I’ve gone though a whole range of emotions but at the moment I’m just so angry with myself although I know I need to let that go to move forward. I’ve done so much reading over the last few days and am definitely sold on the low carb option. Even doing it for the last 4-5 days has made such a difference to how I’m feeling even if it isn’t showing in my readings yet, although I was 9.9 before bed last night so took that as a win considering it was 21 the night before! Im lucky that my asthma has always been well controlled (until now) but I think the trip to hospital coupled with the diagnosis really has given me a wake up call. I’m starting to feel a bit better so hope to get out waking with the dog again later this week but it’s posts like yours that really give me hope and and some optimism for the future so thank you so much for taking the time to reply [emoji120] [/QUOTE]
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