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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 2199561" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>Treats such as real custard, sugar free jelly and berries? </p><p>Having steak and mushrooms, sweet pepper and courgette or aubergine for breakfast, then a huge salad served alongside roast chicken for supper - mugs of real coffee with cream - cheese served with home made seedy crackers and walnuts.</p><p>I have had to do without the support of a GP since diagnosis because I dared to get rid of the tablets and still return to normal levels of blood glucose and Hba1c and lost weight without trying. </p><p>It is sad when a system we have relied on fails us so badly, but eating a low carb diet and testing is going to win in the end because so many type twos are going to be standing on their own two feet - complete with all ten toes and being old, active and decidedly not unwell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 2199561, member: 355878"] Treats such as real custard, sugar free jelly and berries? Having steak and mushrooms, sweet pepper and courgette or aubergine for breakfast, then a huge salad served alongside roast chicken for supper - mugs of real coffee with cream - cheese served with home made seedy crackers and walnuts. I have had to do without the support of a GP since diagnosis because I dared to get rid of the tablets and still return to normal levels of blood glucose and Hba1c and lost weight without trying. It is sad when a system we have relied on fails us so badly, but eating a low carb diet and testing is going to win in the end because so many type twos are going to be standing on their own two feet - complete with all ten toes and being old, active and decidedly not unwell. [/QUOTE]
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