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<blockquote data-quote="Freema" data-source="post: 1477048" data-attributes="member: 329519"><p>well but the official advice at GP is often only to lower carbs a bit and maybe eat metformin... and that is insubstantial advice when it comes to taking control if we didn´t offer people to really take control.</p><p></p><p>and that can only be done by knowing excactly what you eat and what it does to your blood sugar...</p><p></p><p> so even when having a bit more anxiety at first it soon shows that it is really possible to take full control and get numbers down to non diabetic levels... there just isn´t any way around that low carbing is the only way to really control type 2 diabetes and that is almost never really fully revealed at ones GP or diabetic nurse.</p><p></p><p>I believe it is an important thing to claim that you DO need to know where your blood glucose is if you don´t want to slide toward ever growing number of adding diseases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Freema, post: 1477048, member: 329519"] well but the official advice at GP is often only to lower carbs a bit and maybe eat metformin... and that is insubstantial advice when it comes to taking control if we didn´t offer people to really take control. and that can only be done by knowing excactly what you eat and what it does to your blood sugar... so even when having a bit more anxiety at first it soon shows that it is really possible to take full control and get numbers down to non diabetic levels... there just isn´t any way around that low carbing is the only way to really control type 2 diabetes and that is almost never really fully revealed at ones GP or diabetic nurse. I believe it is an important thing to claim that you DO need to know where your blood glucose is if you don´t want to slide toward ever growing number of adding diseases. [/QUOTE]
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