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    Nothing works.

    Nothing works.
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    Side effects of GLiclazide

    Thanks for sharing this, i have never felt so constantly cold since starting gliclazide. Interesting that you mention breast tenderness - while i dont have those, i am finding my nipples are tingling unbearably - so you've basically just described my side effects. Also good to know you...
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    Triggers for Type 2 Diabetes

    0g of carb/day (0g of food for 48h) and I have lost 11.2% of original body mass. Which wasn't that overweight anyway. 107kg down to 95kg, am 187cm tall. Levels still randomly around 9-10 mmol/l at waking/7am.
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    Triggers for Type 2 Diabetes

    Thanks, this approach makes sense to me. I just switched job and there is private medical cover but I haven't taken it out yet because I disagree with that in principle but feels like I will have to go there.
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    What is a "normal" fasting glucose level

    I'm not disputing the readings, I'm making the point that the BMJ original research on diabetes uses 15mmol/l as normal. Which I am within, all the time. I would pass that original test.
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    What is a "normal" fasting glucose level

    Those numbers are a dream for me. I only get 6.7-7.6 kind of ranges if I don't eat for days and do 4 hours of exercise a day.
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    Triggers for Type 2 Diabetes

    I'm really sorry, i don't know how I didn't see that. Doesn't help though does it? Non-modifiable as someone else also pointed out (thank you to them). Why won't the NHS test properly?
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    Triggers for Type 2 Diabetes

    None of the suggested changes to modifiable risk factors seem to work for me.
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    Triggers for Type 2 Diabetes

    Thanks for the ideas. "with practically no carbs in my system, I don't suffer the wounds that never heal, the thrush, the bad vision, the extreme fatigue or the NAFLD that went with it" I have no symptoms. None. Failing to see why a genetically inherited high number has anything to do with my...
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    Have you been told not to test your blood sugars?

    And if you dont want to dig through - this is the page the DNs work off. https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng28/resources/algorithm-for-blood-glucose-lowering-therapy-in-adults-with-type-2-diabetes-pdf-2185604173
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    Have you been told not to test your blood sugars?

    Apologies forgot to post the link: https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng28
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    Have you been told not to test your blood sugars?

    I was told that HBA1C was a valid enough measurement that they would not do fasting glucose tests or other diagnostic tests. I am actively refused such tests and it is only at the second NICE intervention stage (sugar lowering drugs, after metformin) that they will provide a sugar testing...
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    Fed up with doctoring by numbers (HBA1C) in the NHS.

    Fed up with doctoring by numbers (HBA1C) in the NHS.
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    Triggers for Type 2 Diabetes

    Ok, so this page https://www.diabetes.co.uk/diabetes-causes.html says "Type 2 diabetes causes are usually multifactorial – more than one diabetes cause is involved. Often, the most overwhelming factor is a family history of type 2 diabetes. This is the most likely type 2 diabetes cause." And...