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<blockquote data-quote="aqualung" data-source="post: 440982" data-attributes="member: 87220"><p>maybird I would be interested to know that too. I have bought a glucose monitor but not plucked up the courage to use it yet!</p><p></p><p>I told the GP today that I had a monitor and he said I wouldn't recommend using that, there're not very accurate, but I suppose if you don't use it too often. is that not the point of a monitor to use it frequently to see what increases your sugar level? He also said eat a low calorie diet and when I mentioned low carb he said there was one consultant who talked about a low carb diet but he wouldn't recommend it. All he said is follow an intensive diet and exercise but no details. Surely they should be doing all they can to get prediabetic levels down before it's too late.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aqualung, post: 440982, member: 87220"] maybird I would be interested to know that too. I have bought a glucose monitor but not plucked up the courage to use it yet! I told the GP today that I had a monitor and he said I wouldn't recommend using that, there're not very accurate, but I suppose if you don't use it too often. is that not the point of a monitor to use it frequently to see what increases your sugar level? He also said eat a low calorie diet and when I mentioned low carb he said there was one consultant who talked about a low carb diet but he wouldn't recommend it. All he said is follow an intensive diet and exercise but no details. Surely they should be doing all they can to get prediabetic levels down before it's too late. [/QUOTE]
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