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<blockquote data-quote="Daibell" data-source="post: 189673" data-attributes="member: 21149"><p>Hi</p><p></p><p>I had blurry vision and all the other classic symptoms at my diagnosis. I think you will find your blood sugar has to be quite high to induce blurry vision so it really is essential for you to test yourself or have regular tests via your GP; the best solution is get your own meter and strips. Meters can be free if you hassle a meter manufacturer and you can buy test strips on the web cheaper than a chemist. As for NO MEDS if you manage to have a good diet, testing to check results and plenty of exercise you may manage to avoid meds at least initially but be prepared to have meds at some point. Good diet is the key to keeping meds at a minimum if they are needed. Yes GPs do tend to favour an NHS diet (usually not good advice) and then medicate to manage blood sugar. Keep in touch with this forum and all the advice on diet and you can't do any better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daibell, post: 189673, member: 21149"] Hi I had blurry vision and all the other classic symptoms at my diagnosis. I think you will find your blood sugar has to be quite high to induce blurry vision so it really is essential for you to test yourself or have regular tests via your GP; the best solution is get your own meter and strips. Meters can be free if you hassle a meter manufacturer and you can buy test strips on the web cheaper than a chemist. As for NO MEDS if you manage to have a good diet, testing to check results and plenty of exercise you may manage to avoid meds at least initially but be prepared to have meds at some point. Good diet is the key to keeping meds at a minimum if they are needed. Yes GPs do tend to favour an NHS diet (usually not good advice) and then medicate to manage blood sugar. Keep in touch with this forum and all the advice on diet and you can't do any better. [/QUOTE]
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