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<blockquote data-quote="Neo88" data-source="post: 624571" data-attributes="member: 119194"><p>Thanks for your replies everyone.</p><p></p><p>[USER=102150]@Spiker[/USER] - this my first meeting with the clinic, so I am going to ask for the tests to be done. I was originally diagnosed as Type 2, my father and grandfather were diagnosed with T2 in their 60's (I am 26!). I was diagnosed around May this year.</p><p></p><p>I will stick with the LCHF diet, thank you for the link [USER=94210]@Scandichic[/USER]. I have already discovered that baking with almond flour causes delayed spiking 4 hours later into the 9's, although there was a teaspoon of honey in the recipe so I guess it could have been that.</p><p></p><p>Thank you [USER=97664]@jack412[/USER], no my levels aren't extremely high (for which I am grateful) yes my weight is continuing to fluctuate between 42-45kgs, which in clothing terms appears to be a whole size.</p><p></p><p>Lol thank you [USER=103830]@Scouser58[/USER] - I think it's the complete bafflement of my GP (and her willingness to just let me choose whether I wanted to go onto Metformin or not) and the GP practice nurse's reaction that has made me panic. I am glad I have been referred on because they admitted they didn't understand what was happening.</p><p></p><p>I'll post an update after my appointment later.</p><p></p><p>Neo88</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Neo88, post: 624571, member: 119194"] Thanks for your replies everyone. [USER=102150]@Spiker[/USER] - this my first meeting with the clinic, so I am going to ask for the tests to be done. I was originally diagnosed as Type 2, my father and grandfather were diagnosed with T2 in their 60's (I am 26!). I was diagnosed around May this year. I will stick with the LCHF diet, thank you for the link [USER=94210]@Scandichic[/USER]. I have already discovered that baking with almond flour causes delayed spiking 4 hours later into the 9's, although there was a teaspoon of honey in the recipe so I guess it could have been that. Thank you [USER=97664]@jack412[/USER], no my levels aren't extremely high (for which I am grateful) yes my weight is continuing to fluctuate between 42-45kgs, which in clothing terms appears to be a whole size. Lol thank you [USER=103830]@Scouser58[/USER] - I think it's the complete bafflement of my GP (and her willingness to just let me choose whether I wanted to go onto Metformin or not) and the GP practice nurse's reaction that has made me panic. I am glad I have been referred on because they admitted they didn't understand what was happening. I'll post an update after my appointment later. Neo88 [/QUOTE]
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