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<blockquote data-quote="WorryingLots" data-source="post: 2028313" data-attributes="member: 504192"><p>And that I'm now going to be paying the price. </p><p>I am 22, and had type 2 diabetes for many years, but ate correctly, exercised more and became none diabetic roundabout almost a year ago. Still suffering from Pcos however, I still tested my blood sugars, and they were in lovely 5's, and would raise to the highest a six after meals. It was lovely, but then my periods stopped, and around christmas time this year, so I decided amongst myself to adopt a keto way of eating. </p><p></p><p>I must confess, quite an unhealthy one, as I pretty much eliminated all carbs out of my food entirely. </p><p></p><p>I was very depressed, the type when days morphed into months and so fouth. If I was myself, I wouldn't of done so.</p><p>Sadly, I'm pretty sure I'm now paying the price, as for the first time since Christmas I ate a bowl of pasta, and my sugars were around 14.0, two hours later. </p><p></p><p>I had my a1c checked around two months back, and it was fine, but I fear I've unfortunately returned to type 2 diabetes since it was last checked, with no-bodies fault but my very own. </p><p></p><p>My doctor is on holiday for another two weeks, and there's nothing I can do besides (hopefully) be tested again when she returns. </p><p></p><p>I am fearing, and expecting the worse news, (Through no-bodies fault but my own.) and would rather like a hug if anyone is offering :/</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WorryingLots, post: 2028313, member: 504192"] And that I'm now going to be paying the price. I am 22, and had type 2 diabetes for many years, but ate correctly, exercised more and became none diabetic roundabout almost a year ago. Still suffering from Pcos however, I still tested my blood sugars, and they were in lovely 5's, and would raise to the highest a six after meals. It was lovely, but then my periods stopped, and around christmas time this year, so I decided amongst myself to adopt a keto way of eating. I must confess, quite an unhealthy one, as I pretty much eliminated all carbs out of my food entirely. I was very depressed, the type when days morphed into months and so fouth. If I was myself, I wouldn't of done so. Sadly, I'm pretty sure I'm now paying the price, as for the first time since Christmas I ate a bowl of pasta, and my sugars were around 14.0, two hours later. I had my a1c checked around two months back, and it was fine, but I fear I've unfortunately returned to type 2 diabetes since it was last checked, with no-bodies fault but my very own. My doctor is on holiday for another two weeks, and there's nothing I can do besides (hopefully) be tested again when she returns. I am fearing, and expecting the worse news, (Through no-bodies fault but my own.) and would rather like a hug if anyone is offering :/ [/QUOTE]
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