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<blockquote data-quote="mo53" data-source="post: 2124940" data-attributes="member: 119220"><p>[USER=513750]@Kevmawr[/USER] hello! How are getting on? I just wanted to say yes your words are so true, it’s not a destination but a journey. I have been in a similar position to you. I followed a low carb diet and swam for an hour 4/5 times a week. My hba1c was 40 for 3 consecutive tests. My GP and I were delighted and I came off metformin. Unfortunately last October I started with a problem with my left leg. It was painful to walk or stand. Swimming was very difficult and I have only swam twice since. End result I have gained 3 stone!!!! And I’m waiting for my next blood test at the end of the month but I know what it’s going to be! So like you I need to begin again. I’m hoping to get back to my swimming and climb back on to the low carb wagon! Good luck with your journey!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mo53, post: 2124940, member: 119220"] [USER=513750]@Kevmawr[/USER] hello! How are getting on? I just wanted to say yes your words are so true, it’s not a destination but a journey. I have been in a similar position to you. I followed a low carb diet and swam for an hour 4/5 times a week. My hba1c was 40 for 3 consecutive tests. My GP and I were delighted and I came off metformin. Unfortunately last October I started with a problem with my left leg. It was painful to walk or stand. Swimming was very difficult and I have only swam twice since. End result I have gained 3 stone!!!! And I’m waiting for my next blood test at the end of the month but I know what it’s going to be! So like you I need to begin again. I’m hoping to get back to my swimming and climb back on to the low carb wagon! Good luck with your journey! [/QUOTE]
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