Luv2Roam
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Through blood tests, I found out out I am not diabetic, but will be.
The doc didn't call it borderline. And I read an article that said there was no such thing as borderline diabetes, any more than someone could be borderline pregnant.
My blood sugar level was just slightly above. Enough that scared the heck out of me and I radically changed my eating habits. And surprisingly enough, stopping the sweets, chocolate and snacking really has not bothered me. So guess I was ready for it.
I use to drink two Cokes a day (among other sickening sweet things). That ceased pronto. I have tried about four diet colas over the last two+ weeks. And rather drink water.
Although I have found I really like spring water with half a lime squeezed in. 
And knowing/realizing everyone is different, I am following up with my doc, disclaimer, yada, yada, yada, I was hoping for some helpful hints from those with experience in this area.
I need to go to classes, and plan to. Just right now I won't be able to immediately.
My treadmill may finally get some use!
It;s COLD out!! bbrrrrrrr
(My father was diabetic. Other than that, no one else in my family has had it that I know.)
The one thing I really will miss is the starchy stuff.
Give me starches and some cheese and I'm all set. I never have been much of a meat eater. So that will be the biggest switch for me. Giving up starches for protein. 

The doc didn't call it borderline. And I read an article that said there was no such thing as borderline diabetes, any more than someone could be borderline pregnant.
My blood sugar level was just slightly above. Enough that scared the heck out of me and I radically changed my eating habits. And surprisingly enough, stopping the sweets, chocolate and snacking really has not bothered me. So guess I was ready for it.
I use to drink two Cokes a day (among other sickening sweet things). That ceased pronto. I have tried about four diet colas over the last two+ weeks. And rather drink water.


And knowing/realizing everyone is different, I am following up with my doc, disclaimer, yada, yada, yada, I was hoping for some helpful hints from those with experience in this area.

I need to go to classes, and plan to. Just right now I won't be able to immediately.
My treadmill may finally get some use!

(My father was diabetic. Other than that, no one else in my family has had it that I know.)
The one thing I really will miss is the starchy stuff.

