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<blockquote data-quote="Jo123" data-source="post: 908287" data-attributes="member: 13144"><p>You can sort this out, have you got a blood glucose monitor, I have and I really needed it to sort out my prediabetes, without it I have no doubt I would have gone on to full blown diabetes. I tested everything I eat at the beginning, I found low carb reduced my readings to normal levels.I now have a normal hba1c, but I have to watch everything I eat but I feel so much better.</p><p>Someone who knows how to do it will tag Daisy and she will post her guide to managing your diabetes. It is hard at first, but then it becomes easy and to be honest I am frightened of diabetic complications and that spurs me not to overeat or eat things that send my blood glucose high.</p><p></p><p>I was like you in that I wasn't overweight and had a normal bmi and exercised and I thought it was really frustrating that I was even prediabetic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jo123, post: 908287, member: 13144"] You can sort this out, have you got a blood glucose monitor, I have and I really needed it to sort out my prediabetes, without it I have no doubt I would have gone on to full blown diabetes. I tested everything I eat at the beginning, I found low carb reduced my readings to normal levels.I now have a normal hba1c, but I have to watch everything I eat but I feel so much better. Someone who knows how to do it will tag Daisy and she will post her guide to managing your diabetes. It is hard at first, but then it becomes easy and to be honest I am frightened of diabetic complications and that spurs me not to overeat or eat things that send my blood glucose high. I was like you in that I wasn't overweight and had a normal bmi and exercised and I thought it was really frustrating that I was even prediabetic. [/QUOTE]
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