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<blockquote data-quote="DanW13" data-source="post: 2336415" data-attributes="member: 531379"><p>Same here, losing weight seems to be the easy bit, stopping myself wasting away seems to be far harder, my wife’s already calling me ‘Mr Muscle’!</p><p></p><p>I’ve also had quite bad hunger pain issues the past week, waking up hungry in the night or a couple of hours after eating. It’s been better today, probably as I had an omelette in addition to my usual breakfast, but clearly my body wants more calories than I’m giving it currently.</p><p></p><p>I’d hope to stay clear of T2 & meds for many years yet, though guess it may end up at that point eventually, just due to genetics. Hopefully by that point medical advances will mean treatment will be even better, though I don’t expect a cure.</p><p></p><p>Think a Libre would be a good idea for you definitely, would certainly recommend it. I may get another sensor in the New Year, just to get an idea how things are going compared to Sept/Oct.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DanW13, post: 2336415, member: 531379"] Same here, losing weight seems to be the easy bit, stopping myself wasting away seems to be far harder, my wife’s already calling me ‘Mr Muscle’! I’ve also had quite bad hunger pain issues the past week, waking up hungry in the night or a couple of hours after eating. It’s been better today, probably as I had an omelette in addition to my usual breakfast, but clearly my body wants more calories than I’m giving it currently. I’d hope to stay clear of T2 & meds for many years yet, though guess it may end up at that point eventually, just due to genetics. Hopefully by that point medical advances will mean treatment will be even better, though I don’t expect a cure. Think a Libre would be a good idea for you definitely, would certainly recommend it. I may get another sensor in the New Year, just to get an idea how things are going compared to Sept/Oct. [/QUOTE]
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