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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 1873781" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>I know there is always the lose weight above and before any other consideration - but really, the thing to do is control blood glucose - that is what can do the damage, and I found that I lost weight without any effort once my blood glucose levels came down. </p><p>There was also the return of energy and activity, and the change in body shape - I felt almost spherical, could not bend down - just to be able to wash out the bottom of the fridge is really quite an achievement, but I do it even if it isn't actually needed- because I can.</p><p>Last year at Christmas I had two dinners - with the offspring, and both evenings I saw 5.6 mmol/l on the meter - I was just over a year from diagnosis and I knew I'd got it beaten.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 1873781, member: 355878"] I know there is always the lose weight above and before any other consideration - but really, the thing to do is control blood glucose - that is what can do the damage, and I found that I lost weight without any effort once my blood glucose levels came down. There was also the return of energy and activity, and the change in body shape - I felt almost spherical, could not bend down - just to be able to wash out the bottom of the fridge is really quite an achievement, but I do it even if it isn't actually needed- because I can. Last year at Christmas I had two dinners - with the offspring, and both evenings I saw 5.6 mmol/l on the meter - I was just over a year from diagnosis and I knew I'd got it beaten. [/QUOTE]
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