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<blockquote data-quote="Kentoldlady1" data-source="post: 1592130" data-attributes="member: 414280"><p>Hello and welcome!! So much to learn. Take a breath because you are among friends who have all been there!</p><p></p><p>Regards the pooing, yes it's really scary at first. But the more you learn the better it will be. </p><p></p><p>Have you had a look at the jason fung website? I don't know which books you have, but Dr fung is very helpful. And not at all scary. Also diet doctor and the free info on this site is great.</p><p></p><p>I was told not to bother testing by my dn at the practice. Not because it's not useful, but because the NHS cannot afford to pay for them. A meter is a must have. You can always ask your GP for one, and some do provide them.</p><p></p><p>The best advice I can give you at the very beginning is just to have a cup of tea and read. Read this site, and come back with all the questions you are bound to have. </p><p>I was dx in June this year and it's all still new to me!</p><p></p><p>May I ask what your hbalc was?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kentoldlady1, post: 1592130, member: 414280"] Hello and welcome!! So much to learn. Take a breath because you are among friends who have all been there! Regards the pooing, yes it's really scary at first. But the more you learn the better it will be. Have you had a look at the jason fung website? I don't know which books you have, but Dr fung is very helpful. And not at all scary. Also diet doctor and the free info on this site is great. I was told not to bother testing by my dn at the practice. Not because it's not useful, but because the NHS cannot afford to pay for them. A meter is a must have. You can always ask your GP for one, and some do provide them. The best advice I can give you at the very beginning is just to have a cup of tea and read. Read this site, and come back with all the questions you are bound to have. I was dx in June this year and it's all still new to me! May I ask what your hbalc was? [/QUOTE]
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