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<blockquote data-quote="Dougie22" data-source="post: 1025195" data-attributes="member: 34509"><p>Seems a bit strange, cutting the Metformin, but I'm no doctor. Did you ask him or her what the reasoning was? I changed GP practice to find a doctor I could relate to and work with and that was one of the best things I've done.</p><p></p><p>I find that wine suppresses my BS, sparkling or otherwise. Were you also eating a lot of snacks, crisps, etc?</p><p></p><p>It wasn't me swimming. I've been walking and going to the gym (treadmill and very light weights). I do like swimming, but only if the pool is really quiet, which rarely happens at my gym.</p><p></p><p>I definitely agree that an appointment with the nurse or doctor supplies a good incentive to stick to controlled eating in the run up to the appointment. Perhaps we need more of these sessions. I didn't see a doctor or a nurse all through 2015 (12 months between diabetes check ups), so didn't get that incentive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dougie22, post: 1025195, member: 34509"] Seems a bit strange, cutting the Metformin, but I'm no doctor. Did you ask him or her what the reasoning was? I changed GP practice to find a doctor I could relate to and work with and that was one of the best things I've done. I find that wine suppresses my BS, sparkling or otherwise. Were you also eating a lot of snacks, crisps, etc? It wasn't me swimming. I've been walking and going to the gym (treadmill and very light weights). I do like swimming, but only if the pool is really quiet, which rarely happens at my gym. I definitely agree that an appointment with the nurse or doctor supplies a good incentive to stick to controlled eating in the run up to the appointment. Perhaps we need more of these sessions. I didn't see a doctor or a nurse all through 2015 (12 months between diabetes check ups), so didn't get that incentive. [/QUOTE]
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