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Old 12-26-2012, 03:29 PM #1
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Default Oh man, Christmas was bad for my feet :(

Anyone else paying for over indulging in too many carbs???

I was a fairly good girl on thanksgiving, but yesterday I threw caution to the wind and ate my fill, including but not limited to many glorious sweets.

It tasted so good going down, but I am in pain today. The burning is amped up a hundred times, usually don't have any problems during the day time but today I am paying. And not just my feet. When i eat carbs it causes other problems...gas, that I don't have on a low carb diet, joint pain, tired, craving more carbs now, etc.

Anyone else paying the price?
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