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<blockquote data-quote="Daibell" data-source="post: 2220512" data-attributes="member: 21149"><p>Hi. Don't panic as it can be managed. You've already started doing the right thing by reducing your carbs. BTW you can still have some alcohol in sensible quantity such as wine and spirits so it's not all bad news. Do you think the weight loss is due to the improved diet and exercise? If so that's good and will stabilise. There is a small possibility of being T1 and not T2 and one symptom is unplanned weight loss but if your blood sugar doesn't rapidly rise then T2 is probably correct. Basically just keep doing what you are doing, keep testing and see the GP/DN when your review is due or if your are worried.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daibell, post: 2220512, member: 21149"] Hi. Don't panic as it can be managed. You've already started doing the right thing by reducing your carbs. BTW you can still have some alcohol in sensible quantity such as wine and spirits so it's not all bad news. Do you think the weight loss is due to the improved diet and exercise? If so that's good and will stabilise. There is a small possibility of being T1 and not T2 and one symptom is unplanned weight loss but if your blood sugar doesn't rapidly rise then T2 is probably correct. Basically just keep doing what you are doing, keep testing and see the GP/DN when your review is due or if your are worried. [/QUOTE]
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