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<blockquote data-quote="CherryAA" data-source="post: 1567789" data-attributes="member: 327005"><p>As the blogger in question . I agree totally I am making assumptions. I am an accountant not a doctor ! </p><p></p><p>So as not to de- rail this thread I will make some comments about insulin users in my blog, because I am aware that what I am suggesting is scary stuff for someone who is insulin dependent. I don't think it needs to be. </p><p></p><p>For the opening poster, it seems you have got a diagnosis early and you will be able to beat this. </p><p></p><p>Ultimately doctors work for you not the other way round. It is your choice as to the timing of your next review if you want it to be. It is your choice as to whether or not to take medication or not. </p><p></p><p>You have a couple of weeks to read up n the subject so that you can go into that next appointment much better armed than you are today. </p><p></p><p>Very many of us have found we can make significant improvements in a relatively short time. If you do begin right now, then the chances are that your figures will show an improvement in two weeks time, even if tiny.</p><p></p><p>The main thing though is that having found here you have found a bunch of people all working hard to find ways to deal with this diagnosis and for many of us, that is proving to not only assist us in our diabetes, but also assist us in other health issues and general well being. </p><p></p><p>Welcome to the party !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CherryAA, post: 1567789, member: 327005"] As the blogger in question . I agree totally I am making assumptions. I am an accountant not a doctor ! So as not to de- rail this thread I will make some comments about insulin users in my blog, because I am aware that what I am suggesting is scary stuff for someone who is insulin dependent. I don't think it needs to be. For the opening poster, it seems you have got a diagnosis early and you will be able to beat this. Ultimately doctors work for you not the other way round. It is your choice as to the timing of your next review if you want it to be. It is your choice as to whether or not to take medication or not. You have a couple of weeks to read up n the subject so that you can go into that next appointment much better armed than you are today. Very many of us have found we can make significant improvements in a relatively short time. If you do begin right now, then the chances are that your figures will show an improvement in two weeks time, even if tiny. The main thing though is that having found here you have found a bunch of people all working hard to find ways to deal with this diagnosis and for many of us, that is proving to not only assist us in our diabetes, but also assist us in other health issues and general well being. Welcome to the party ! [/QUOTE]
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