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<blockquote data-quote="Caeseji" data-source="post: 2139190" data-attributes="member: 497882"><p>Hello hello [USER=514623]@worriedwart[/USER] and welcome to the young type 2 club! Sounds like you have had a rough time of it. First I would say to get yourself to the docs to get your eyes and so on looked at, if I remember rightly you said you were having other issues? Well it’s time to get that looked into. Secondly the neuropathy could be nothing to do with diabetes and could be due to low B12 with you eating so little. Echoing what others say in reducing fruit and oats, up the meat and healthy fats instead and it’ll have a knock on effect of giving your body more fat soluble vitamins which will help with that sort of thing and reducing blood sugar levels. </p><p></p><p>I do really hope things get better for you soon!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caeseji, post: 2139190, member: 497882"] Hello hello [USER=514623]@worriedwart[/USER] and welcome to the young type 2 club! Sounds like you have had a rough time of it. First I would say to get yourself to the docs to get your eyes and so on looked at, if I remember rightly you said you were having other issues? Well it’s time to get that looked into. Secondly the neuropathy could be nothing to do with diabetes and could be due to low B12 with you eating so little. Echoing what others say in reducing fruit and oats, up the meat and healthy fats instead and it’ll have a knock on effect of giving your body more fat soluble vitamins which will help with that sort of thing and reducing blood sugar levels. I do really hope things get better for you soon! [/QUOTE]
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