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<blockquote data-quote="Jaz253" data-source="post: 523278" data-attributes="member: 38875"><p>Hello... Greetings from Bolivia <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> Just signed in to tell u that I've just been there too. Just a month ago I woke up from a severe hypo attack to realize I couldnt pee. Hadnt seen the doctor in 2 years so were sort of fasting and thirsting for 4 days until the doc asked for all the analysis. Was so sure it was the invoice from my kidneys... thank God with diet and undusting of the glucometer things went along pretty better though Im right now strugling with reducing carbs which were my ONLY vice (sugared cookies, candies white bread u get the idea). Since my legs are some kind of numb I've realized its time to start behaving like a type 1 diabetic. Did I mention have a 6 year old daughter? Its hard but with time a glucometer and a journal you can archieve it. There is no reason to get to the level where you need dialysis or get blind. An advice would be to include oat and oat wheat in your diet, can add sugarfree cocoa or cinnamon its delicious and doesnt rise ur bs levels as fast as bread; u can also try to put natural yogurt as a topping is very nice... Anything that is not pro cessed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaz253, post: 523278, member: 38875"] Hello... Greetings from Bolivia :) Just signed in to tell u that I've just been there too. Just a month ago I woke up from a severe hypo attack to realize I couldnt pee. Hadnt seen the doctor in 2 years so were sort of fasting and thirsting for 4 days until the doc asked for all the analysis. Was so sure it was the invoice from my kidneys... thank God with diet and undusting of the glucometer things went along pretty better though Im right now strugling with reducing carbs which were my ONLY vice (sugared cookies, candies white bread u get the idea). Since my legs are some kind of numb I've realized its time to start behaving like a type 1 diabetic. Did I mention have a 6 year old daughter? Its hard but with time a glucometer and a journal you can archieve it. There is no reason to get to the level where you need dialysis or get blind. An advice would be to include oat and oat wheat in your diet, can add sugarfree cocoa or cinnamon its delicious and doesnt rise ur bs levels as fast as bread; u can also try to put natural yogurt as a topping is very nice... Anything that is not pro cessed [/QUOTE]
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