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Blood Sugar in High 20's and GP not helping, please advise
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<blockquote data-quote="Paul59" data-source="post: 807595" data-attributes="member: 128625"><p>Certainly stick with the lchf, but it does seem that the poor advice from the Nhs has continued pushing your pancreas & has now got to the point of giving up the ghost almost completely. If feel for you truly & hope that as I was lucky enough to find the forum early on with it's wealth of suffer knowledge, that I & many that do lchf at the shortly after diagnosis time, can hold back any further downward trend in the condition for many yrs to come & not as the Nhs state in around 5yrs things will have progressed downhill. </p><p>Will be interesting to see what happens in future yrs staying with the lchf diet.</p><p>Hope things get sorted very soon for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul59, post: 807595, member: 128625"] Certainly stick with the lchf, but it does seem that the poor advice from the Nhs has continued pushing your pancreas & has now got to the point of giving up the ghost almost completely. If feel for you truly & hope that as I was lucky enough to find the forum early on with it's wealth of suffer knowledge, that I & many that do lchf at the shortly after diagnosis time, can hold back any further downward trend in the condition for many yrs to come & not as the Nhs state in around 5yrs things will have progressed downhill. Will be interesting to see what happens in future yrs staying with the lchf diet. Hope things get sorted very soon for you. [/QUOTE]
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