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<blockquote data-quote="Paul_c" data-source="post: 286464" data-attributes="member: 44875"><p>If they'd actually stressed just how important it would be for me to have got my act together when they originally told me I was Pre-Diabetic when I my glucose tolerance test revealed I had an impaired glucose tolerance and actually provided some support then I perhaps might not have gone on to become type 2 diabetic this year... </p><p></p><p><u><em><strong>they need to follow the adage that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure...</strong></em></u></p><p></p><p>All I got was a diet leaflet and told I'd get another blood test in a year's time... simply NOT GOOD ENOUGH... I was not told that I had to buck up and lose weight and change my diet radically to avoid damaging my beta cells with high blood glusose levels... in fact they were pushing a low-fat regime on me for my cholesterol levels as they had me on statins... and we all know now that the low-fat processed foods are packed with hidden sugars...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul_c, post: 286464, member: 44875"] If they'd actually stressed just how important it would be for me to have got my act together when they originally told me I was Pre-Diabetic when I my glucose tolerance test revealed I had an impaired glucose tolerance and actually provided some support then I perhaps might not have gone on to become type 2 diabetic this year... [u][i][b]they need to follow the adage that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure...[/b][/i][/u] All I got was a diet leaflet and told I'd get another blood test in a year's time... simply NOT GOOD ENOUGH... I was not told that I had to buck up and lose weight and change my diet radically to avoid damaging my beta cells with high blood glusose levels... in fact they were pushing a low-fat regime on me for my cholesterol levels as they had me on statins... and we all know now that the low-fat processed foods are packed with hidden sugars... [/QUOTE]
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