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<blockquote data-quote="Ninaando" data-source="post: 2284388" data-attributes="member: 523340"><p>Thankyou , i think it was a combination of things to be honest. I've not really done any exercise since I was diagnosed so I think I was just surprised that it affected me the way it did , I did some different workouts that were fine but I attempted metafit today and it was a bit of a disaster. </p><p>I've been trying to lose weight and have managed about a stone so far , with a lot still to go. It's hard because I'm furloughed from work and trying to be as careful as possible so a pt seemed ideal. I'm going to persevere and monitor my glucose levels more regularly .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ninaando, post: 2284388, member: 523340"] Thankyou , i think it was a combination of things to be honest. I've not really done any exercise since I was diagnosed so I think I was just surprised that it affected me the way it did , I did some different workouts that were fine but I attempted metafit today and it was a bit of a disaster. I've been trying to lose weight and have managed about a stone so far , with a lot still to go. It's hard because I'm furloughed from work and trying to be as careful as possible so a pt seemed ideal. I'm going to persevere and monitor my glucose levels more regularly . [/QUOTE]
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