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<blockquote data-quote="Guzzler" data-source="post: 1554645" data-attributes="member: 408573"><p>Hello and welcome. You could ask your GP to prescribe a slow release Metformin that is slightly better than the normal one for the loo issues. As you are new to the condition I would suggest that you test before the first bite of food then one and a half hours after your first bite then an hour later. This will tell you how your body is reacting to the foods you eat. Keep a detailed diary which will show you which foods are better than others for you. After a while, as you gain better control of your blood glucose you will not have to test so much. There's a lot to take in at the beginning but it will become easier as time passes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guzzler, post: 1554645, member: 408573"] Hello and welcome. You could ask your GP to prescribe a slow release Metformin that is slightly better than the normal one for the loo issues. As you are new to the condition I would suggest that you test before the first bite of food then one and a half hours after your first bite then an hour later. This will tell you how your body is reacting to the foods you eat. Keep a detailed diary which will show you which foods are better than others for you. After a while, as you gain better control of your blood glucose you will not have to test so much. There's a lot to take in at the beginning but it will become easier as time passes. [/QUOTE]
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