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<blockquote data-quote="Eliminator" data-source="post: 55016" data-attributes="member: 15122"><p>Hi Iph888, </p><p></p><p>Welcome to the forum, I just read your message and thought I had wrote it myself at first as it is basicly just what I am about to write, except I am 38 and my dad was heart attack at age 56.</p><p></p><p>I wish I had my type 2 under control as much as you, but mine is off the scale. The chocolate thing happens to most of us when we are doing well, I want choc all the time but try not too, then after a few days of normal bloods, I treat myself with some chocolate, then the next day I do the same again and give myself another treat. Then I see my bloods go up again and think, I better stop this or I am gona be dead in 12 months with heart attack or some other nasty way of going and then I think what my kids faces are going to be like when they find me dead in the bedroom or something.</p><p></p><p>Sorry for the nasty thoughts but I am only telling you how I think for myself...</p><p></p><p>Anyway, this stops the chocolate thing for me for the rest of the week anyway.</p><p></p><p>So I think most of us when we know we are doing well, have to give in from time to time, but it's just saying to yourself, ok I have had a treat and it's always there if I realy do need it. but I don't need it today.</p><p></p><p>I hope you understand what I am trying to say, but I am not very good at typeing.</p><p></p><p>Mark.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eliminator, post: 55016, member: 15122"] Hi Iph888, Welcome to the forum, I just read your message and thought I had wrote it myself at first as it is basicly just what I am about to write, except I am 38 and my dad was heart attack at age 56. I wish I had my type 2 under control as much as you, but mine is off the scale. The chocolate thing happens to most of us when we are doing well, I want choc all the time but try not too, then after a few days of normal bloods, I treat myself with some chocolate, then the next day I do the same again and give myself another treat. Then I see my bloods go up again and think, I better stop this or I am gona be dead in 12 months with heart attack or some other nasty way of going and then I think what my kids faces are going to be like when they find me dead in the bedroom or something. Sorry for the nasty thoughts but I am only telling you how I think for myself... Anyway, this stops the chocolate thing for me for the rest of the week anyway. So I think most of us when we know we are doing well, have to give in from time to time, but it's just saying to yourself, ok I have had a treat and it's always there if I realy do need it. but I don't need it today. I hope you understand what I am trying to say, but I am not very good at typeing. Mark. [/QUOTE]
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