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<blockquote data-quote="Bittern" data-source="post: 2419626" data-attributes="member: 315804"><p>As I said previously I cannot diagnose, but have lived with this for some plus 20yrs. and yes it is complicated to start with. It is a slow acting disease and the side effects take time to manifest themselves. Don't overthink it and remember life is good even with diabetes. If you reduce carbohydrates you stand a chance of the disease not progressing and some of us on this forum have put their T2 into remission by carbohydrate reduction, kept it there and have no side effects. Each body is different and you will settle into a regime that suits yours over time. Good luck with the diagnosis and if you have any more questions coming out of your discussion with the doctor just ask someone here will respond and probably someone who has dealt with that particular problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bittern, post: 2419626, member: 315804"] As I said previously I cannot diagnose, but have lived with this for some plus 20yrs. and yes it is complicated to start with. It is a slow acting disease and the side effects take time to manifest themselves. Don't overthink it and remember life is good even with diabetes. If you reduce carbohydrates you stand a chance of the disease not progressing and some of us on this forum have put their T2 into remission by carbohydrate reduction, kept it there and have no side effects. Each body is different and you will settle into a regime that suits yours over time. Good luck with the diagnosis and if you have any more questions coming out of your discussion with the doctor just ask someone here will respond and probably someone who has dealt with that particular problem. [/QUOTE]
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