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<blockquote data-quote="donnellysdogs" data-source="post: 1515103" data-attributes="member: 17713"><p>You shouldnt beat yourself up about not controlling carbs... lets face it.. in all honesty the vast majority of the human race dont give a **** about carbs or choicss of food..... so you should not beat yourself up, especially when you have had a pregnancy and maternal life to adapt to.</p><p></p><p>However, first thing, have you signed up online with your GP. This gives you the chance at most majority of GP Practices to view blood results as soon as the GP has reviewed them and added his comments in like : needs to see doctor etc..</p><p></p><p>2nd are you overweight at all? Sorry to be personal but if you are and you are type 2 then having better foods and exercise would help... </p><p></p><p>Sure chips etc are nice but they really arent good for health... you can still have fantastic foods with less carbs. </p><p></p><p>Do get your results and ask if they are sure its type 2. Just that thirst is quite a sign also for a T1 and you are young. Hopefully results wont be too high or indicating T1 but it is worth checking how your GP knows its T2. </p><p></p><p>Honest, its not the end of the world..... its starting a new regime perhaps, and humans dont like change.</p><p>However, you will adapt and its going to be better for you in the long run.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donnellysdogs, post: 1515103, member: 17713"] You shouldnt beat yourself up about not controlling carbs... lets face it.. in all honesty the vast majority of the human race dont give a **** about carbs or choicss of food..... so you should not beat yourself up, especially when you have had a pregnancy and maternal life to adapt to. However, first thing, have you signed up online with your GP. This gives you the chance at most majority of GP Practices to view blood results as soon as the GP has reviewed them and added his comments in like : needs to see doctor etc.. 2nd are you overweight at all? Sorry to be personal but if you are and you are type 2 then having better foods and exercise would help... Sure chips etc are nice but they really arent good for health... you can still have fantastic foods with less carbs. Do get your results and ask if they are sure its type 2. Just that thirst is quite a sign also for a T1 and you are young. Hopefully results wont be too high or indicating T1 but it is worth checking how your GP knows its T2. Honest, its not the end of the world..... its starting a new regime perhaps, and humans dont like change. However, you will adapt and its going to be better for you in the long run. [/QUOTE]
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