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<blockquote data-quote="Rachox" data-source="post: 1472792" data-attributes="member: 400972"><p>Hi there. I'm two weeks down the line from you and was shocked and horrified by my diagnosis too. I'm sorry your Dr wasn't helpful, it seems I was lucky in that respect, and I've already had my education session and eye check up. Were these mentioned to you? </p><p>This forum is brilliant, loads of info, encouragement and support. God knows how I'd be managing without it. </p><p>I am getting the hang of things. I'm keeping to less than 100g of carbohydrates per day and doing regular blood sugar checks. It is a steep learning curve but I am now boring my husband and daughter telling them the carb counts in everything. This evening I'm sure my husband didn't enjoy his triple chocolate cookie half as much as he should have after I told him it had 40.3g carbohydrate in it! [emoji23]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rachox, post: 1472792, member: 400972"] Hi there. I'm two weeks down the line from you and was shocked and horrified by my diagnosis too. I'm sorry your Dr wasn't helpful, it seems I was lucky in that respect, and I've already had my education session and eye check up. Were these mentioned to you? This forum is brilliant, loads of info, encouragement and support. God knows how I'd be managing without it. I am getting the hang of things. I'm keeping to less than 100g of carbohydrates per day and doing regular blood sugar checks. It is a steep learning curve but I am now boring my husband and daughter telling them the carb counts in everything. This evening I'm sure my husband didn't enjoy his triple chocolate cookie half as much as he should have after I told him it had 40.3g carbohydrate in it! [emoji23] [/QUOTE]
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