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<blockquote data-quote="hankjam" data-source="post: 2257966" data-attributes="member: 104954"><p>No time is a good time to get a diagnosis but at the moment, with other things going on.</p><p>There are a range of diabetes that can be managed in different ways.</p><p>It is important to find out more about your test. It is likely you should get a HbA1c, that is a measure of the level of glucose has been in your system, how much glucose your hemoglobin is carrying.</p><p>On this forum a fair number of Type 2 members have reduced the amount of carbohydrates they eat to their bodies have less glucose to process and there are a lot of success stories to go with.</p><p>It's a shock to be diagnosed, came out of the blue for me. I've managed with exercise and diet. There are down days when it is hard, but that's life.</p><p>Have a look round the forum. If you see a post from one of the Moderators, they often have links to lots of good stuff.</p><p>Take care</p><p>Hj</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hankjam, post: 2257966, member: 104954"] No time is a good time to get a diagnosis but at the moment, with other things going on. There are a range of diabetes that can be managed in different ways. It is important to find out more about your test. It is likely you should get a HbA1c, that is a measure of the level of glucose has been in your system, how much glucose your hemoglobin is carrying. On this forum a fair number of Type 2 members have reduced the amount of carbohydrates they eat to their bodies have less glucose to process and there are a lot of success stories to go with. It's a shock to be diagnosed, came out of the blue for me. I've managed with exercise and diet. There are down days when it is hard, but that's life. Have a look round the forum. If you see a post from one of the Moderators, they often have links to lots of good stuff. Take care Hj [/QUOTE]
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