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<blockquote data-quote="jopar" data-source="post: 101870" data-attributes="member: 11712"><p>Yes I think a push to get your medication reviewed is a must idea..</p><p></p><p>They will likely go for a reduction of your dose fist, rather than a stopping straight away, as it might be that your weight gain could have stemed from your body not be able to handle glucose probably, if so this might mean that you still require some medication to keep this in check..</p><p></p><p>If they change your medication or stop it, insist that you have a good supply thats enables you to monitor you BG's correctly to what you call correct and not there version.. Explain that you don't want to undo what you've achieved... If you feel that you might struggle putting your case for strips across we can help you build your case, with NICE guide lines etc to stregthen your case for you... Just shout if you need any help.. As you don't want to undo all the good work that you've done to achieve your brillient results..</p><p></p><p>Sadly the skin excess can happen when losing weight, for some they aren't bothered by it as there achievement and the benefits they've gained outweighs everything....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jopar, post: 101870, member: 11712"] Yes I think a push to get your medication reviewed is a must idea.. They will likely go for a reduction of your dose fist, rather than a stopping straight away, as it might be that your weight gain could have stemed from your body not be able to handle glucose probably, if so this might mean that you still require some medication to keep this in check.. If they change your medication or stop it, insist that you have a good supply thats enables you to monitor you BG's correctly to what you call correct and not there version.. Explain that you don't want to undo what you've achieved... If you feel that you might struggle putting your case for strips across we can help you build your case, with NICE guide lines etc to stregthen your case for you... Just shout if you need any help.. As you don't want to undo all the good work that you've done to achieve your brillient results.. Sadly the skin excess can happen when losing weight, for some they aren't bothered by it as there achievement and the benefits they've gained outweighs everything.... [/QUOTE]
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