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<blockquote data-quote="graj0" data-source="post: 847220"><p>Good morning and welcome, you'll get some useful advice on the forum, which may not necessarily comply with NICE guidelines which our health professionals have to dish out.</p><p>Diabetic nurse is wrong, if you test, test, test, you can alter your diet as soon as things start going adrift. If you wait until you get an annual HbA1c then it could be the best part of a year before you see the problem. Then you end up getting even more medication.</p><p>I can only say that reducing carbs and seeing how that affected my BG has enabled me to stop taking Gliclazide (affects weight), Januvia (affects weight) and Atorvastatin (affects . . . . . .). My GP is delighted, puts well done in my notes, is interested in how I managed it but will never advise her other diabetic patients to do the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="graj0, post: 847220"] Good morning and welcome, you'll get some useful advice on the forum, which may not necessarily comply with NICE guidelines which our health professionals have to dish out. Diabetic nurse is wrong, if you test, test, test, you can alter your diet as soon as things start going adrift. If you wait until you get an annual HbA1c then it could be the best part of a year before you see the problem. Then you end up getting even more medication. I can only say that reducing carbs and seeing how that affected my BG has enabled me to stop taking Gliclazide (affects weight), Januvia (affects weight) and Atorvastatin (affects . . . . . .). My GP is delighted, puts well done in my notes, is interested in how I managed it but will never advise her other diabetic patients to do the same. [/QUOTE]
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