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<blockquote data-quote="jeanie99" data-source="post: 437960" data-attributes="member: 72121"><p>Thanks everyone for your advice and suggestions I really do appreciate you all taking time out to reply to my question;</p><p></p><p>Maybird see this link to explain my 44 and 39 result it covers the 2 to 3 month period and not the daily testing.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.diabetes.co.uk/Diabetes-diagnosis.html" target="_blank">http://www.diabetes.co.uk/Diabetes-diagnosis.html</a></p><p>Based on this I have moved from prediabetic to non diabetic.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I eat cashew walnuts and almonds for snacks and use Alpro almond milk for making sauces and I use it in the soups I make.</p><p></p><p>I could eat cheese, high fat yogurts, butter and cream but all these foods are on the To Avoid list which the nurse gave me when I was told to try and reduce my cholesterol and my worry is my cholesterol will rise again if I eat these types of food and the GP will want me to go back on Statins. I took Statins for some months previously and had the side effect of short term memory loss which was horrendous and I have no intention of ever going back on Statins.</p><p></p><p>I do eat a good diet even if it is restrictive based on the what the GP said diabetic nurse and the hospital nutritionist.</p><p>and the info I've gleaned from this site and research.</p><p>I had a long conversation with the nutritionist about food and she like my GP thought the 9 stone 7 Lb was a perfect weight for me even though I felt I am thin, but since then I've lost another 7 pounds.</p><p></p><p>The protein drink may be something I can try and I've decided to wait another two weeks and if I've lost more weight I'm back to see the diabetic nurse and GP because I am really not happy with this situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeanie99, post: 437960, member: 72121"] Thanks everyone for your advice and suggestions I really do appreciate you all taking time out to reply to my question; Maybird see this link to explain my 44 and 39 result it covers the 2 to 3 month period and not the daily testing. [url=http://www.diabetes.co.uk/Diabetes-diagnosis.html]http://www.diabetes.co.uk/Diabetes-diagnosis.html[/url] Based on this I have moved from prediabetic to non diabetic. I eat cashew walnuts and almonds for snacks and use Alpro almond milk for making sauces and I use it in the soups I make. I could eat cheese, high fat yogurts, butter and cream but all these foods are on the To Avoid list which the nurse gave me when I was told to try and reduce my cholesterol and my worry is my cholesterol will rise again if I eat these types of food and the GP will want me to go back on Statins. I took Statins for some months previously and had the side effect of short term memory loss which was horrendous and I have no intention of ever going back on Statins. I do eat a good diet even if it is restrictive based on the what the GP said diabetic nurse and the hospital nutritionist. and the info I've gleaned from this site and research. I had a long conversation with the nutritionist about food and she like my GP thought the 9 stone 7 Lb was a perfect weight for me even though I felt I am thin, but since then I've lost another 7 pounds. The protein drink may be something I can try and I've decided to wait another two weeks and if I've lost more weight I'm back to see the diabetic nurse and GP because I am really not happy with this situation. [/QUOTE]
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