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<blockquote data-quote="Bluetit1802" data-source="post: 1220358" data-attributes="member: 94045"><p>Hi and welcome,</p><p></p><p>Have a good read round the main website and the forum threads. All the information you need is out there, and if you can't find it, ask questions. It is important to know what all the numbers, ranges and tests mean, and important to keep or record all your test results (including those not associated with diabetes, such as liver and kidney functions and cholesterol.)</p><p></p><p>Have a look at the role of carbohydrates in diabetes control - they need reducing.</p><p></p><p>If your nurse doesn't give you a blood glucose meter then I strongly urge you to buy one as this is an essential tool in helping you learn which foods are good, bad or indifferent. If you turn out to be a type 1 or a type 2 with insulin you will be given a meter for sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluetit1802, post: 1220358, member: 94045"] Hi and welcome, Have a good read round the main website and the forum threads. All the information you need is out there, and if you can't find it, ask questions. It is important to know what all the numbers, ranges and tests mean, and important to keep or record all your test results (including those not associated with diabetes, such as liver and kidney functions and cholesterol.) Have a look at the role of carbohydrates in diabetes control - they need reducing. If your nurse doesn't give you a blood glucose meter then I strongly urge you to buy one as this is an essential tool in helping you learn which foods are good, bad or indifferent. If you turn out to be a type 1 or a type 2 with insulin you will be given a meter for sure. [/QUOTE]
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