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<blockquote data-quote="hanadr" data-source="post: 348169" data-attributes="member: 8110"><p>I would check out the accurate regs with Diabetes UK. It's probably on their website.Or even the DVLA website.</p><p> Also If I had been warned that I had early stage T2 I would have tried everything possible to see if it were still reversible</p><p> Get a blood glucose meter. Direct from a supplier is best/cheapest. They often give them away if you buy strips from them [Abbott Diabetes Care have exellent patient services! and no they are not paying me to advertise. they have served me brilliantly for years.]</p><p> then a strict low carb diet and monitoring to keep blood glucose DOWN until you next see the doctor. the Leaflet in the BG meter strips pack tells you what NORMAL BG is.</p><p> It would certainly have been worth it to me</p><p> Of course you have to make your own mind up on that.</p><p> Hana</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hanadr, post: 348169, member: 8110"] I would check out the accurate regs with Diabetes UK. It's probably on their website.Or even the DVLA website. Also If I had been warned that I had early stage T2 I would have tried everything possible to see if it were still reversible Get a blood glucose meter. Direct from a supplier is best/cheapest. They often give them away if you buy strips from them [Abbott Diabetes Care have exellent patient services! and no they are not paying me to advertise. they have served me brilliantly for years.] then a strict low carb diet and monitoring to keep blood glucose DOWN until you next see the doctor. the Leaflet in the BG meter strips pack tells you what NORMAL BG is. It would certainly have been worth it to me Of course you have to make your own mind up on that. Hana [/QUOTE]
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