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<blockquote data-quote="Paperdos" data-source="post: 26580" data-attributes="member: 11362"><p>Hana, i totally agree. Once my chest has cleared up I will be exercising as best I can. GI diet, i'm sure i have a book on that, once i find it i'll get cracking. </p><p>The diabetic nurse said that because of my Crohn's problems they don't want me to start diabetes meds because it will flare up my bowel, which i don't really want. </p><p>well, i'm not due to see the diabetic nurse now for about 8- 10 weeks now. Is that too long for someone who's just been diagnosed? I've basically been left to my own devices & only told to go easy on grapes & eat carbs at every meal, oh yeah & lost a stone! Not much then!</p><p>Karynn</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paperdos, post: 26580, member: 11362"] Hana, i totally agree. Once my chest has cleared up I will be exercising as best I can. GI diet, i'm sure i have a book on that, once i find it i'll get cracking. The diabetic nurse said that because of my Crohn's problems they don't want me to start diabetes meds because it will flare up my bowel, which i don't really want. well, i'm not due to see the diabetic nurse now for about 8- 10 weeks now. Is that too long for someone who's just been diagnosed? I've basically been left to my own devices & only told to go easy on grapes & eat carbs at every meal, oh yeah & lost a stone! Not much then! Karynn [/QUOTE]
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