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<blockquote data-quote="Bluetit1802" data-source="post: 755413" data-attributes="member: 94045"><p>I'm not on any medication so can't answer your question, but Metformin and its variants aren't the key to control. Diet is the key, although as Patricia said, the word diet is a misnomer. It is really an eating plan. Your A1c is climbing ever higher and I suggest you have a good read round these forums before it is too late. Negativity isn't wise, neither is reliance on your medication to enable you to eat what you like. If you have a meter and use it to test out your meals you will see what I mean, and the results may well be the motivation you need to grab control of this disease while you can. Which do you prefer? A bit of will power and determination, or the awful consequences of uncontrolled diabetes? The choice is yours.</p><p></p><p>Sorry to sound so harsh, but I strongly believe in what I say.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluetit1802, post: 755413, member: 94045"] I'm not on any medication so can't answer your question, but Metformin and its variants aren't the key to control. Diet is the key, although as Patricia said, the word diet is a misnomer. It is really an eating plan. Your A1c is climbing ever higher and I suggest you have a good read round these forums before it is too late. Negativity isn't wise, neither is reliance on your medication to enable you to eat what you like. If you have a meter and use it to test out your meals you will see what I mean, and the results may well be the motivation you need to grab control of this disease while you can. Which do you prefer? A bit of will power and determination, or the awful consequences of uncontrolled diabetes? The choice is yours. Sorry to sound so harsh, but I strongly believe in what I say. [/QUOTE]
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