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<blockquote data-quote="Gary1205" data-source="post: 947080" data-attributes="member: 188342"><p>Thank you both for your replies. My wife came up with an observation last night in that surely if it was a hypo would have needed to take something on to bring me out of it, only drank water and did not consume anything else until the following day.</p><p> </p><p>Shame isn't that some in the medical profession don't seem to believe that we can take this condition seriously and change our ways whether it be low carbing or in my case just having a balanced diet and getting more exercise than before. Sadly he also came out with the usual garbage that I should not be testing and relying only on the HbA1c result. Told him straight at this point I would continue as it is another factor in my management in so far as I have learnt what I can and can't eat and also what leeway I have to keep within guideline levels and it is clearly working for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gary1205, post: 947080, member: 188342"] Thank you both for your replies. My wife came up with an observation last night in that surely if it was a hypo would have needed to take something on to bring me out of it, only drank water and did not consume anything else until the following day. Shame isn't that some in the medical profession don't seem to believe that we can take this condition seriously and change our ways whether it be low carbing or in my case just having a balanced diet and getting more exercise than before. Sadly he also came out with the usual garbage that I should not be testing and relying only on the HbA1c result. Told him straight at this point I would continue as it is another factor in my management in so far as I have learnt what I can and can't eat and also what leeway I have to keep within guideline levels and it is clearly working for me. [/QUOTE]
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