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<blockquote data-quote="Rachox" data-source="post: 1479389" data-attributes="member: 400972"><p>Hi Richard, I understand your anger and relief fully. I too was diagnosed coming up to 4 weeks ago. I was 'caught' with a high HbA1c in a routine annual hypertension blood test. In retrospect I think I had been ill for sometime, tired, especially after eating etc … I'd put it all down to being the wrong side of 50! I am now on Metformin and I have bought my own meter as my GP politely said that he didn't advocate self testing. I immediately cut carbs to < 100g/day. </p><p>I'm pee'd off too that I didn't have a warning back in 2013 when a fasting glucose showed me as boarder line! Have registered to view my results on-line. </p><p>I already feel better and have lost a stone and a half in weight without counting calories, just carbs. </p><p>Some of the longer standing members will be along soon and post loads of useful links for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rachox, post: 1479389, member: 400972"] Hi Richard, I understand your anger and relief fully. I too was diagnosed coming up to 4 weeks ago. I was 'caught' with a high HbA1c in a routine annual hypertension blood test. In retrospect I think I had been ill for sometime, tired, especially after eating etc … I'd put it all down to being the wrong side of 50! I am now on Metformin and I have bought my own meter as my GP politely said that he didn't advocate self testing. I immediately cut carbs to < 100g/day. I'm pee'd off too that I didn't have a warning back in 2013 when a fasting glucose showed me as boarder line! Have registered to view my results on-line. I already feel better and have lost a stone and a half in weight without counting calories, just carbs. Some of the longer standing members will be along soon and post loads of useful links for you. [/QUOTE]
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