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<blockquote data-quote="Vikingepigen" data-source="post: 71299" data-attributes="member: 18320"><p>Sounds like I am lucky with my GP - was diagnosed T2 today and he not only told me about why and how, but also how low carb, calorie awareness and exercise could manage my T2 and hence avoide tablets etc.</p><p></p><p>I got a "pack" of sheets with info about Diabetes and how to manage but most importantly it contain a very useful table of High, Moderate and Low Gi foods.</p><p></p><p>The practise have a Diabetic Nurse who will go through food, shopping, exercise etc. with me in a couple of weeks. I feel in a turmoil as it is all so new and strange - but I feel supported by my GP and the practise, at least so far!</p><p></p><p></p><p>Best</p><p>Alice</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vikingepigen, post: 71299, member: 18320"] Sounds like I am lucky with my GP - was diagnosed T2 today and he not only told me about why and how, but also how low carb, calorie awareness and exercise could manage my T2 and hence avoide tablets etc. I got a "pack" of sheets with info about Diabetes and how to manage but most importantly it contain a very useful table of High, Moderate and Low Gi foods. The practise have a Diabetic Nurse who will go through food, shopping, exercise etc. with me in a couple of weeks. I feel in a turmoil as it is all so new and strange - but I feel supported by my GP and the practise, at least so far! Best Alice [/QUOTE]
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