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<blockquote data-quote="Daibell" data-source="post: 902989" data-attributes="member: 21149"><p>Hi and welcome. Yes, do ask for the SR (Slow Release) version of Metformin if it doesn't clearup. Be aware that NHS dietiicians can give diabetics awful diet advice that can make the condition worse, so do follow the diet advice around this forum in particular read Daisy's post. Be aware that as your BMI isn't too bad that there is a small chance that you have Late onset T1 rather than T2. The treatment approach includes the same low-carb diet but medication will be different. If your blood sugar remains high then be aware of this possibility</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daibell, post: 902989, member: 21149"] Hi and welcome. Yes, do ask for the SR (Slow Release) version of Metformin if it doesn't clearup. Be aware that NHS dietiicians can give diabetics awful diet advice that can make the condition worse, so do follow the diet advice around this forum in particular read Daisy's post. Be aware that as your BMI isn't too bad that there is a small chance that you have Late onset T1 rather than T2. The treatment approach includes the same low-carb diet but medication will be different. If your blood sugar remains high then be aware of this possibility [/QUOTE]
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