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<blockquote data-quote="Serpico" data-source="post: 1620098" data-attributes="member: 114224"><p>Not in bed yet!</p><p>My meds were metformin and glyklazide, as to what I eat in a typical day, prior to diet doctor and this forum I was in denial, I'll get to that at some point! Was my attitude, well I've got to it now but with all the life altering problems, feet, eyes and of course that unmentionable penis problem, not now after my op honest!but what a price to pay for eating ****! All the whites and processed foods that are freely available were my norm, I'm glad I I discovered diet doctor through this forum, and as bulkbiker says, I've done most of the research myself, my experience with my GP in general have been as doubting Thomas's , they seem unwilling to accept the concept of Jason Fungs research, pretty ironic really given that some of his research is based on west of Scotland data, where I'm based, it's a clap on the head and keep taking the pills approach,I asked for a dietician appointment in August 2015 and March this year I'm still waiting, my GPs response in March this year was to say that she would make a case for me to see the dietician, still waiting! I'm pretty clued up in terms of exercise food type in GI and load but I'd like some guidance on the management of coming off the medication, in mid January this year I started the low carb high fat diet. (lifestyle ) I started walking eventually up 15 miles a day knowing I was going into hospital, I really adhered to lifestyle changes food exercise etc and came off my medication, I was having hypos eventually, I was a serial blood checker, waking, exercise,at rest at bed, after toilet in both formats! I knew how my body reacted to most inputs and outputs, my consultant congratulated me in my HB1c levels but recond I should have done this life change with my GPs guidance, me too! I'd really appreciate any advice in the management of coming off meds this time, I've recovered enough to start exercise again. Please feel free to ask any questions relating to my implant and that word impotence! It's good to talk! I'm sure I'm the only man at 56 that's experienced this ? .</p><p>Regards</p><p>Serpico</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Serpico, post: 1620098, member: 114224"] Not in bed yet! My meds were metformin and glyklazide, as to what I eat in a typical day, prior to diet doctor and this forum I was in denial, I'll get to that at some point! Was my attitude, well I've got to it now but with all the life altering problems, feet, eyes and of course that unmentionable penis problem, not now after my op honest!but what a price to pay for eating ****! All the whites and processed foods that are freely available were my norm, I'm glad I I discovered diet doctor through this forum, and as bulkbiker says, I've done most of the research myself, my experience with my GP in general have been as doubting Thomas's , they seem unwilling to accept the concept of Jason Fungs research, pretty ironic really given that some of his research is based on west of Scotland data, where I'm based, it's a clap on the head and keep taking the pills approach,I asked for a dietician appointment in August 2015 and March this year I'm still waiting, my GPs response in March this year was to say that she would make a case for me to see the dietician, still waiting! I'm pretty clued up in terms of exercise food type in GI and load but I'd like some guidance on the management of coming off the medication, in mid January this year I started the low carb high fat diet. (lifestyle ) I started walking eventually up 15 miles a day knowing I was going into hospital, I really adhered to lifestyle changes food exercise etc and came off my medication, I was having hypos eventually, I was a serial blood checker, waking, exercise,at rest at bed, after toilet in both formats! I knew how my body reacted to most inputs and outputs, my consultant congratulated me in my HB1c levels but recond I should have done this life change with my GPs guidance, me too! I'd really appreciate any advice in the management of coming off meds this time, I've recovered enough to start exercise again. Please feel free to ask any questions relating to my implant and that word impotence! It's good to talk! I'm sure I'm the only man at 56 that's experienced this ? . Regards Serpico [/QUOTE]
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