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<blockquote data-quote="terrysallgold" data-source="post: 1402635" data-attributes="member: 383507"><p>hi,</p><p> I have recently discovered I am Type2 and that after initial tests have been told my blood sugar was 86 and need this reduced to 58. My feet were checked and found to be in good condition and my cholesterol 4.9. Blood pressure was high also. I don't</p><p>understand all the terms and jargon yet but am on it. Education it would appear is the way forward so I'm hungry for knowledge! My GP wanted to prescribe tablets but didn't because I have a liver impairment and wanted that to improve before he does so. I have 6 weeks to improve on my last results before my next blood tests in mid-April.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="terrysallgold, post: 1402635, member: 383507"] hi, I have recently discovered I am Type2 and that after initial tests have been told my blood sugar was 86 and need this reduced to 58. My feet were checked and found to be in good condition and my cholesterol 4.9. Blood pressure was high also. I don't understand all the terms and jargon yet but am on it. Education it would appear is the way forward so I'm hungry for knowledge! My GP wanted to prescribe tablets but didn't because I have a liver impairment and wanted that to improve before he does so. I have 6 weeks to improve on my last results before my next blood tests in mid-April. [/QUOTE]
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