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<blockquote data-quote="Johnjoe13" data-source="post: 1326028" data-attributes="member: 360268"><p>Wow thank you, I get home from work and check to see if anybody has answered my question and see such wonderful responses. In truth I did attend a one day seminar called Desmond at my local hospital and this was very useful and I have done a lot they suggested and cut down on carbs and what bit of additional sugar I was taking. Clearly I need to do much more on the Carbs. The thing I was not told to do was check glucose levels to see if I was doing stuff properly or more aggressively, but how would I know this if nobody showed me how to test or told me I should do some testing at all. Then when I do end up doing it myself and notice a change I find myself no knowing how to understand what results I'm getting</p><p></p><p>I've taken your advise on the info from Liam1955 and just ordered a tester from Homehealth along with the 5 extra strips packs and the discount code. I'm going to read up on what I should be doing with these testers and make a further cut to these carbs and noting it all down so hopefully the recent rise in glucose is reversed and my urine goes back to what it was after meals and obviously with much less or no carbs. I've also ordered a new exercise bike from Argos to give me a much more intense workout on top of what I already do</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnjoe13, post: 1326028, member: 360268"] Wow thank you, I get home from work and check to see if anybody has answered my question and see such wonderful responses. In truth I did attend a one day seminar called Desmond at my local hospital and this was very useful and I have done a lot they suggested and cut down on carbs and what bit of additional sugar I was taking. Clearly I need to do much more on the Carbs. The thing I was not told to do was check glucose levels to see if I was doing stuff properly or more aggressively, but how would I know this if nobody showed me how to test or told me I should do some testing at all. Then when I do end up doing it myself and notice a change I find myself no knowing how to understand what results I'm getting I've taken your advise on the info from Liam1955 and just ordered a tester from Homehealth along with the 5 extra strips packs and the discount code. I'm going to read up on what I should be doing with these testers and make a further cut to these carbs and noting it all down so hopefully the recent rise in glucose is reversed and my urine goes back to what it was after meals and obviously with much less or no carbs. I've also ordered a new exercise bike from Argos to give me a much more intense workout on top of what I already do [/QUOTE]
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