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<blockquote data-quote="hanadr" data-source="post: 27942" data-attributes="member: 8110"><p>It's so easy to tell the patient to lose weight. It's not that straightforward. I've been trying all my life. I think some of them do it for a way out. If you fail, they can say you didn't take their advice. "Blame the uncompliant patient"</p><p><u>We </u>definitely think testing is essential, especially in the early stages of learning.</p><p> The ONLY thing that has ever worked for me is low carb. Try it. You can combine it with Metformin .</p><p>It also helps you to lose weight. </p><p>If you want to upset your medical team, try Atkins. It's pretty good for T2 diabetes and "THEY" hate it. Also It Works. Will bring yout BG down too. Don't worry about the word Ketosis. Dietary ketosis isn't diabetic ketoacidosis.</p><p> It's worth doing just to give them the V sign, if they have just left you in the lurch as they seem to have done. </p><p>Surely it's better to get obsessed with BG control, than have constant worry about what's happening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hanadr, post: 27942, member: 8110"] It's so easy to tell the patient to lose weight. It's not that straightforward. I've been trying all my life. I think some of them do it for a way out. If you fail, they can say you didn't take their advice. "Blame the uncompliant patient" [u]We [/u]definitely think testing is essential, especially in the early stages of learning. The ONLY thing that has ever worked for me is low carb. Try it. You can combine it with Metformin . It also helps you to lose weight. If you want to upset your medical team, try Atkins. It's pretty good for T2 diabetes and "THEY" hate it. Also It Works. Will bring yout BG down too. Don't worry about the word Ketosis. Dietary ketosis isn't diabetic ketoacidosis. It's worth doing just to give them the V sign, if they have just left you in the lurch as they seem to have done. Surely it's better to get obsessed with BG control, than have constant worry about what's happening. [/QUOTE]
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