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<blockquote data-quote="MeiChanski" data-source="post: 2079126" data-attributes="member: 503481"><p>Hello, We are all sending you lots of hugs!</p><p>I think at this stage - yes, call up your gp surgery, get all the necessary blood work done and get help for diabetes and your mental health. If you haven't bought yourself a blood glucose meter yet, please get yourself one. There are T2s that have recommendations for one with affordable test strips that will enable you to keep track of your readings and see which foods affect you. Like [USER=503998]@Knikki[/USER] , have a seat with us and enjoy the journey because it's a long ride. Please do have a read around on the forums on LCHF or keto diets which will help.</p><p></p><p>I wanted to say it must have taken a lot of strength in you to reach out to us on this forum, you need to keep that strength going when you see your doctors and nurses. They can only help you, if you help yourself. See you on the other side, warrior!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MeiChanski, post: 2079126, member: 503481"] Hello, We are all sending you lots of hugs! I think at this stage - yes, call up your gp surgery, get all the necessary blood work done and get help for diabetes and your mental health. If you haven't bought yourself a blood glucose meter yet, please get yourself one. There are T2s that have recommendations for one with affordable test strips that will enable you to keep track of your readings and see which foods affect you. Like [USER=503998]@Knikki[/USER] , have a seat with us and enjoy the journey because it's a long ride. Please do have a read around on the forums on LCHF or keto diets which will help. I wanted to say it must have taken a lot of strength in you to reach out to us on this forum, you need to keep that strength going when you see your doctors and nurses. They can only help you, if you help yourself. See you on the other side, warrior! [/QUOTE]
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