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<blockquote data-quote="Jak13" data-source="post: 2455109" data-attributes="member: 549047"><p>Hi finnicty, I was diagnosed 4 years ago but only found this forum a few weeks ago. Before finding this knowledgeable group, I took my metformin and continued to eat carbs as usual, and my hba1c was 42. After reading some of the information here it suddenly hit me that I have a life changing but controllable illness. I cried buckets! The nurse and the doctor that I saw at diagnosis implied it was all ok, normal even to have type 2. I am slowly adjusting like I should of 4 years ago, I have a meter and I’m checking what affects me and what’s ok. Giving up carbs is tough I’m finding but this group are so strong it motivates me. Good luck with your journey, we all seem to be walking a similar path and when you look at those who are further on in the journey, they seem to be doing well! Jakki</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jak13, post: 2455109, member: 549047"] Hi finnicty, I was diagnosed 4 years ago but only found this forum a few weeks ago. Before finding this knowledgeable group, I took my metformin and continued to eat carbs as usual, and my hba1c was 42. After reading some of the information here it suddenly hit me that I have a life changing but controllable illness. I cried buckets! The nurse and the doctor that I saw at diagnosis implied it was all ok, normal even to have type 2. I am slowly adjusting like I should of 4 years ago, I have a meter and I’m checking what affects me and what’s ok. Giving up carbs is tough I’m finding but this group are so strong it motivates me. Good luck with your journey, we all seem to be walking a similar path and when you look at those who are further on in the journey, they seem to be doing well! Jakki [/QUOTE]
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