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<blockquote data-quote="centaur68" data-source="post: 1488816" data-attributes="member: 406887"><p>Bluetit1802 - not an issue mate, no offense taken.</p><p>I'm trying to make sense of numbers on my printout. I think there finally on this thread. </p><p></p><p>I will keep going with low carb & exercise, keep taking metformin for now but if cholesterol levels aren't better at next test I'll have to take statins but trying not to at the moment as I didn't like them.</p><p></p><p>thanks everyone for your advice & help, I'm very ashamed to say that I've learnt more about diabetes in few weeks on this website/forum than I have working on ambulances for nearly 20yrs !! (standard NHS teaching/thought process)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="centaur68, post: 1488816, member: 406887"] Bluetit1802 - not an issue mate, no offense taken. I'm trying to make sense of numbers on my printout. I think there finally on this thread. I will keep going with low carb & exercise, keep taking metformin for now but if cholesterol levels aren't better at next test I'll have to take statins but trying not to at the moment as I didn't like them. thanks everyone for your advice & help, I'm very ashamed to say that I've learnt more about diabetes in few weeks on this website/forum than I have working on ambulances for nearly 20yrs !! (standard NHS teaching/thought process) [/QUOTE]
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