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<blockquote data-quote="mummygemma" data-source="post: 1116446" data-attributes="member: 286936"><p>I have reduced my sugar intake lately and trying to keep my carbs to a minimum. Cutting down carbs is what I find hard especially at breakfast. I still have my blood testing meter with some strips and lancets, so would occasionally testing be a good idea to see if I'm on the right track? Yes, I need to lose quite a lot of weight, but I'm trying to make a start on that. If your levels are back to normal are you still classed as diabetic? Sorry if that sounds a silly question, but I just haven't been given any help to understand diabetes in any way. Even when I was pregnant with my last baby (she's now nearly 9 months) and saw a diabetic midwife all they worried about was diet and the numbers, not taking the time to make sure you really understand about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mummygemma, post: 1116446, member: 286936"] I have reduced my sugar intake lately and trying to keep my carbs to a minimum. Cutting down carbs is what I find hard especially at breakfast. I still have my blood testing meter with some strips and lancets, so would occasionally testing be a good idea to see if I'm on the right track? Yes, I need to lose quite a lot of weight, but I'm trying to make a start on that. If your levels are back to normal are you still classed as diabetic? Sorry if that sounds a silly question, but I just haven't been given any help to understand diabetes in any way. Even when I was pregnant with my last baby (she's now nearly 9 months) and saw a diabetic midwife all they worried about was diet and the numbers, not taking the time to make sure you really understand about it. [/QUOTE]
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