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<blockquote data-quote="Pink_Minx" data-source="post: 1186339" data-attributes="member: 176956"><p>Well, I'm back from the diabetes review with the Nurse and I'm officially not a diabetic any more! She'll send me for an annual HbA1c to keep an eye on levels, but I'm off their list now! Obviously I know that I need to keep a check on the carbs and glucose levels and intend to keep following LCHF and IF with regular testing, but it does feel good to get back into the non-diabetic realm again.</p><p></p><p>The Nurse was great - I told her about how LCHF has helped me and mentioned that I know the NHS doesn't necessarily approve, but she stunned me and said "whatever works for you" and congratulated me! She did caution me as to lifestyle v diet, but I'm already sold on that one.</p><p></p><p>I feel that these forums (especially the low carb one) have enabled me to beat this, so please accept a heartfelt thank you for all the advice and support. I am so very grateful to have found you amazing people!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pink_Minx, post: 1186339, member: 176956"] Well, I'm back from the diabetes review with the Nurse and I'm officially not a diabetic any more! She'll send me for an annual HbA1c to keep an eye on levels, but I'm off their list now! Obviously I know that I need to keep a check on the carbs and glucose levels and intend to keep following LCHF and IF with regular testing, but it does feel good to get back into the non-diabetic realm again. The Nurse was great - I told her about how LCHF has helped me and mentioned that I know the NHS doesn't necessarily approve, but she stunned me and said "whatever works for you" and congratulated me! She did caution me as to lifestyle v diet, but I'm already sold on that one. I feel that these forums (especially the low carb one) have enabled me to beat this, so please accept a heartfelt thank you for all the advice and support. I am so very grateful to have found you amazing people! [/QUOTE]
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