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<blockquote data-quote="ringi" data-source="post: 1506786" data-attributes="member: 410240"><p>So what?, we now know that having a lot fewer carbs then is normal in the UK is of great benefit regardless of the label you put on yourself.</p><p></p><p>I think you should see you GP and tell them what you told us in the first post and ask for a hba1c test, as it is a very cheap test they have no valid reason not to test you. Then regardless of the test result, reduce the carbs you are eating. If the hbalc test result is high or you don't start feeling better just eating fewer carbs, then get a meter and start tracking everything about what/when you eat and your pre/post meal readings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ringi, post: 1506786, member: 410240"] So what?, we now know that having a lot fewer carbs then is normal in the UK is of great benefit regardless of the label you put on yourself. I think you should see you GP and tell them what you told us in the first post and ask for a hba1c test, as it is a very cheap test they have no valid reason not to test you. Then regardless of the test result, reduce the carbs you are eating. If the hbalc test result is high or you don't start feeling better just eating fewer carbs, then get a meter and start tracking everything about what/when you eat and your pre/post meal readings. [/QUOTE]
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