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Good Morning All, I haven't been on the forum for several years and thought I had correctly asked a question yesterday but I think my post...
Good Morning All, Posting on behalf on my husband. He was diagnosed 5 years ago with T2 and an HbAIC in the high teens ( I forget the exact...
Afternoon everyone, Not popped onto the forum in months as life has been really busy but just wanted to let you know that my Hubby (the one of us...
hi @jmff and welcome to the forum. I joined the forum last summer when Hubby was diagnosed T2 and I have found this to be a very supportive...
I believe if you take R-ALA for nerve pain then it needs to be quite a high dose- 600-800mg daily to be effective. Hubby took this for a while...
there are also a number of herbal supplements which are used by T2s to help lower BG. We are all individuals and not everything works for...
and red wine is full of antioxidants-so that makes a glass 'good' for you :happy: (I'm sticking to that line !)
congratulations- small successes are what keep everyone going- you will get there xx
@Guzzler - I never knew that fructose could affect the liver in the same way as alcohol-that's really interesting. One of the doctors that Hubby...
Hi @Thomas 2 and congratulations on lowering your HbA1c- well done ! If you manage another HbA1c that is in the non-diabetic ranges then (and...
Yep infections (of any kind) will affect blood sugar so I would imagine that your immune system is a bit depressed judging from what you have...
hi @bobjan - some Type 2 Diabetic people do take insulin-there is a separate forum on here which discusses all issues relating to Type 2 treated...
I think @Lemonie what you Doctor probably meant is that you are 'very well controlled/no longer at the point where a diabetic diagnosis would be...
Hi @johnjo 2 and welcome to the forum-sounds like you have made a great start already. You will find that the Low Carb way of eating has a real...
hi @Allanmax and welcome to the forum, I am sure that you will find it an invaluable source of support and advice. I would strongly advise that...
hi @Neilysqueely and welcome to the forum. I joined last year to support Hubby when he was diagnosed T2 in June (started off with an HbA1c of 98...
that would be really upsetting especially as it was a child's weight xx
bet she wouldn't have found it so amusing if it had been her weight being checked !
makes you wonder doesn't it ?
@Bluetit1802 yes the same nurse with the dodgy scales (Hubby came home and weighed himself again when he got home and reckoned that her scales...