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<blockquote data-quote="JohnnyBaker87" data-source="post: 1722073" data-attributes="member: 296408"><p>I'm so sorry to hear about your low mood and excruciating back pain, [USER=196960]@ickihun[/USER], my good friend, and also for your hyperglycaemia. In my ADHD that equates my Asperger Syndrome, I'm also susceptible to mood disturbances and depressive ideation, which is probably why I alternate between low appetite and comfort eating, as well as craving sugar and stodgy foods, like carb-rich foods, which according to the low carb high fat diet, which is what this site recommend, is the worst thing a diabetic can do. I'm so pleased that I quit smoking, though, I guess I never knew before what I was capable of. That's thanks to the support on this site, plus my cognitive behaviour therapy and mindfulness treatments.</p><p></p><p>Lots of love from Johnny, with my best wishes and sincere kind regards. xXx.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnnyBaker87, post: 1722073, member: 296408"] I'm so sorry to hear about your low mood and excruciating back pain, [USER=196960]@ickihun[/USER], my good friend, and also for your hyperglycaemia. In my ADHD that equates my Asperger Syndrome, I'm also susceptible to mood disturbances and depressive ideation, which is probably why I alternate between low appetite and comfort eating, as well as craving sugar and stodgy foods, like carb-rich foods, which according to the low carb high fat diet, which is what this site recommend, is the worst thing a diabetic can do. I'm so pleased that I quit smoking, though, I guess I never knew before what I was capable of. That's thanks to the support on this site, plus my cognitive behaviour therapy and mindfulness treatments. Lots of love from Johnny, with my best wishes and sincere kind regards. xXx. [/QUOTE]
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