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<blockquote data-quote="Aphorism" data-source="post: 1725156" data-attributes="member: 470244"><p>Many thanks for </p><p></p><p></p><p>Hi there and many thanks for your welcome and constructive advice; I appreciate it! Interesting stuff.</p><p>It concerns me that docs sometimes try to throw expensive drugs at you, especially the controversial ones like Pioglitazone which has been banned in France and Germany and has pending court cases in the USA where it is claimed it caused several fatal side effects involving heart attack/failure and bladder cancer and a number of other complications. I feel I was able to make a personal informed decision not to possibly leave my partner too soon, and will not take thus drug. I myself have lost two stone and exercise rigorously on an elliptical cross trainer machine, daily without fail, and have a good muscle ratio. My weight is now 15.5 stone although I have a large rugby player build so losing another two stone might be difficult. On the low carb diet it's been a revelation in feeling so much healthier and fitter. Yet, my blood sugar is still too high! So, now it has been mooted my pancreas is shutting down and maybe insulin jabs are the way to go. We will see what transpires.</p><p>Kind regards!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aphorism, post: 1725156, member: 470244"] Many thanks for Hi there and many thanks for your welcome and constructive advice; I appreciate it! Interesting stuff. It concerns me that docs sometimes try to throw expensive drugs at you, especially the controversial ones like Pioglitazone which has been banned in France and Germany and has pending court cases in the USA where it is claimed it caused several fatal side effects involving heart attack/failure and bladder cancer and a number of other complications. I feel I was able to make a personal informed decision not to possibly leave my partner too soon, and will not take thus drug. I myself have lost two stone and exercise rigorously on an elliptical cross trainer machine, daily without fail, and have a good muscle ratio. My weight is now 15.5 stone although I have a large rugby player build so losing another two stone might be difficult. On the low carb diet it's been a revelation in feeling so much healthier and fitter. Yet, my blood sugar is still too high! So, now it has been mooted my pancreas is shutting down and maybe insulin jabs are the way to go. We will see what transpires. Kind regards! [/QUOTE]
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