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<blockquote data-quote="nooboots" data-source="post: 634344" data-attributes="member: 128147"><p>Thank you, yes I think if he starts getting much higher results, say over 5, then we need to re look at diet again, which is fine.</p><p></p><p>I know the tiredness could be caused by a variety of things but it literally came on a couple of weeks into the new lifestyle and its been 4 months now so surely any his body has had a chance to get used to the change by now. I need to check when he gets in whether he contacted the GP for an appointment this week as we need to check all this out. </p><p>But like you say, I was a bit surprised when she didnt take him off at least a couple of his glicazide (he is on 4 a day) when his figures changed dramatically in the summer. Hopefully they will now take him off some of those.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nooboots, post: 634344, member: 128147"] Thank you, yes I think if he starts getting much higher results, say over 5, then we need to re look at diet again, which is fine. I know the tiredness could be caused by a variety of things but it literally came on a couple of weeks into the new lifestyle and its been 4 months now so surely any his body has had a chance to get used to the change by now. I need to check when he gets in whether he contacted the GP for an appointment this week as we need to check all this out. But like you say, I was a bit surprised when she didnt take him off at least a couple of his glicazide (he is on 4 a day) when his figures changed dramatically in the summer. Hopefully they will now take him off some of those. [/QUOTE]
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