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<blockquote data-quote="muzza3" data-source="post: 1123615" data-attributes="member: 258123"><p>Hi [USER=142720]@Aberhonddu[/USER] </p><p></p><p>Sorry to see that you are not feeling great and your BG's are so hi. It is obviously the levels that are making you feel unwell as they are very high. It's great that you have booked in to see your nurse on Wednesday but might be better to catch up with your GP earlier if you can.</p><p></p><p>If I had your levels then I would be taking dramatic measures over the next couple of days to get them down from right now. I would drop all porridge and cereals, rice(including rissotto), pasta, bread biscuits sugar and fruit for the next couple of days and eat Protein (Fish, Cheese, Eggs, Meat etc.) and Vegetables/Salad ( root vegetables) for the next couple of days until you get to the Doctor. Also if you can take a little exercise after each meal it will help and drink plenty of water </p><p></p><p>I have seen this make quite an impact on my levels before, keep us informed</p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muzza3, post: 1123615, member: 258123"] Hi [USER=142720]@Aberhonddu[/USER] Sorry to see that you are not feeling great and your BG's are so hi. It is obviously the levels that are making you feel unwell as they are very high. It's great that you have booked in to see your nurse on Wednesday but might be better to catch up with your GP earlier if you can. If I had your levels then I would be taking dramatic measures over the next couple of days to get them down from right now. I would drop all porridge and cereals, rice(including rissotto), pasta, bread biscuits sugar and fruit for the next couple of days and eat Protein (Fish, Cheese, Eggs, Meat etc.) and Vegetables/Salad ( root vegetables) for the next couple of days until you get to the Doctor. Also if you can take a little exercise after each meal it will help and drink plenty of water I have seen this make quite an impact on my levels before, keep us informed Cheers [/QUOTE]
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