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<blockquote data-quote="SJC" data-source="post: 728463" data-attributes="member: 108294"><p>I still feel a bit of an enigma to the docs. Nobody in the family has diabetes nor has had for as long back as we can ascertain. I was average weight and always ate a healthy diet. It shocked me and my dietician even thinks it was a fluke reading, but I can't ignore it going back up to 40 from 37 when I upped the bread a bit ...and the oatcakes. My cholesterol was always low 5's. Then it went up to 5.7 after I started LCHF and then up to 6.5. I can't ignore the figures. Something isn't working for me generally. Thanks for your reply.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SJC, post: 728463, member: 108294"] I still feel a bit of an enigma to the docs. Nobody in the family has diabetes nor has had for as long back as we can ascertain. I was average weight and always ate a healthy diet. It shocked me and my dietician even thinks it was a fluke reading, but I can't ignore it going back up to 40 from 37 when I upped the bread a bit ...and the oatcakes. My cholesterol was always low 5's. Then it went up to 5.7 after I started LCHF and then up to 6.5. I can't ignore the figures. Something isn't working for me generally. Thanks for your reply. [/QUOTE]
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