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<blockquote data-quote="Walter Wolf" data-source="post: 1773220" data-attributes="member: 473281"><p>This is actually quite interesting. Obviously the fasting days would be hell on earth, but at least it would mean it wouldn't be hanging over me all the time. That is what I am afraid of.</p><p></p><p>I don't want to be paranoid about everything that goes into my mouth. I don't want to worry about whether I'm allowed to have coffee and cake every time I go for a lakeside walk. I don't want to spend my travelling time looking for restaurants with the right foods.</p><p></p><p>The bottom line is I don't want everything to be about diabetes.</p><p></p><p>The reason I find it interesting is I suspect a lot of the problem is not <em>what</em> I eat, but <em>how much</em>. I have always had large portions of everything and simply don't feel satisfied after light meals.</p><p></p><p>Maybe I need to get my thyroid checked out?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Walter Wolf, post: 1773220, member: 473281"] This is actually quite interesting. Obviously the fasting days would be hell on earth, but at least it would mean it wouldn't be hanging over me all the time. That is what I am afraid of. I don't want to be paranoid about everything that goes into my mouth. I don't want to worry about whether I'm allowed to have coffee and cake every time I go for a lakeside walk. I don't want to spend my travelling time looking for restaurants with the right foods. The bottom line is I don't want everything to be about diabetes. The reason I find it interesting is I suspect a lot of the problem is not [I]what[/I] I eat, but [I]how much[/I]. I have always had large portions of everything and simply don't feel satisfied after light meals. Maybe I need to get my thyroid checked out? [/QUOTE]
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