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<blockquote data-quote="Barba_Rossa" data-source="post: 2126329" data-attributes="member: 511655"><p>Thanks folks, I'm grateful that I found my way to this forum in the hours after my diagnosis. You all pointed me in the right direction from the outset which I'm conscious is not an experience many fellow diabetics are lucky to have!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I am hoping that will be the case too. As for hard work, if I'm honest I have found this easier to stick to than any other diet (goodness knows I've tried more than a few!). I found the incentive of avoiding the complications of diabetes to me a very effective way of focusing the mind. I also find that keeping a track of my fbg each morning really helps motivate me for the day ahead. None of this is to diminish the efforts of others who might find the diet a real struggle, but for me it has become a lifestyle change where the rewards definitely outweigh the sacrifices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barba_Rossa, post: 2126329, member: 511655"] Thanks folks, I'm grateful that I found my way to this forum in the hours after my diagnosis. You all pointed me in the right direction from the outset which I'm conscious is not an experience many fellow diabetics are lucky to have! I am hoping that will be the case too. As for hard work, if I'm honest I have found this easier to stick to than any other diet (goodness knows I've tried more than a few!). I found the incentive of avoiding the complications of diabetes to me a very effective way of focusing the mind. I also find that keeping a track of my fbg each morning really helps motivate me for the day ahead. None of this is to diminish the efforts of others who might find the diet a real struggle, but for me it has become a lifestyle change where the rewards definitely outweigh the sacrifices. [/QUOTE]
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