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<blockquote data-quote="LivingLightly" data-source="post: 2668223" data-attributes="member: 572522"><p>Congratulations [USER=583829]@bumblebeer[/USER] . From an HbA1c result of 103 down to 37 mmol/mol in 5 months is a wonderful achievement. Thanks for sharing. Your success will inspire other newly-diagnosed diabetics.</p><p></p><p>I was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes in April 2003 whilst in hospital undergoing surgery, but I remember the conversation as though it were yesterday. A member of the hospital medical team performed a finger prick test and recorded >18 mmol/L.</p><p></p><p>The physician specifically warned me to steer clear of grapes and cherries. Not only are they chock-full of sugars, but they're moreish too and not very filling, so there's a tendency to go on eating one after the other!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LivingLightly, post: 2668223, member: 572522"] Congratulations [USER=583829]@bumblebeer[/USER] . From an HbA1c result of 103 down to 37 mmol/mol in 5 months is a wonderful achievement. Thanks for sharing. Your success will inspire other newly-diagnosed diabetics. I was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes in April 2003 whilst in hospital undergoing surgery, but I remember the conversation as though it were yesterday. A member of the hospital medical team performed a finger prick test and recorded >18 mmol/L. The physician specifically warned me to steer clear of grapes and cherries. Not only are they chock-full of sugars, but they're moreish too and not very filling, so there's a tendency to go on eating one after the other! [/QUOTE]
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