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<blockquote data-quote="bulkbiker" data-source="post: 1061486" data-attributes="member: 219467"><p>Hi Molly0</p><p>well you are here on this forum which is probably the best place for help on the planet. Take some time to read the posts in the type 2 forum and then maybe the low-carb diet forum and have a look around. Get yourself a blood testing monitor and test before and 2 hours after eating to see which foods spike your sugars then avoid them. The nurses and doctors seem limited to do what they are told by NICE which does not seem to be the best advice for us Type 2's so take control of your condition and try some different ways of eating. See what works for you for lowering your sugars.</p><p>It's your body and your condition, take charge.</p><p>Good luck.. there are lots of success stories here.. try what others have done and it may well work for you too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bulkbiker, post: 1061486, member: 219467"] Hi Molly0 well you are here on this forum which is probably the best place for help on the planet. Take some time to read the posts in the type 2 forum and then maybe the low-carb diet forum and have a look around. Get yourself a blood testing monitor and test before and 2 hours after eating to see which foods spike your sugars then avoid them. The nurses and doctors seem limited to do what they are told by NICE which does not seem to be the best advice for us Type 2's so take control of your condition and try some different ways of eating. See what works for you for lowering your sugars. It's your body and your condition, take charge. Good luck.. there are lots of success stories here.. try what others have done and it may well work for you too. [/QUOTE]
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