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<blockquote data-quote="islelassie" data-source="post: 419752" data-attributes="member: 29568"><p>I have been borderline diabetic for a number of years, just given old style diet from GP which I ignored as it was full of high carbs. I went onto a low GI diet and my blood sugar levels fell . I then moved and started to eat more carbs again and now I have been told I have three months to try and get the levels down by diet or I will be given metformin. </p><p></p><p>I have no intention of going onto any form of medication if I can do things differently. Metformin has it's own problems. </p><p></p><p>So as soon as I get back from my current holiday with family I am going to go on the Newcastle Diet and then continue with low carb indefinitely. I have seen it work for friends and it did work for me when I bothered to do it three years ago. </p><p></p><p>Trouble is I will have to probably lie about what I am doing to the diabetic nurse because she is still working from the old hymn sheet of plenty of carbs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="islelassie, post: 419752, member: 29568"] I have been borderline diabetic for a number of years, just given old style diet from GP which I ignored as it was full of high carbs. I went onto a low GI diet and my blood sugar levels fell . I then moved and started to eat more carbs again and now I have been told I have three months to try and get the levels down by diet or I will be given metformin. I have no intention of going onto any form of medication if I can do things differently. Metformin has it's own problems. So as soon as I get back from my current holiday with family I am going to go on the Newcastle Diet and then continue with low carb indefinitely. I have seen it work for friends and it did work for me when I bothered to do it three years ago. Trouble is I will have to probably lie about what I am doing to the diabetic nurse because she is still working from the old hymn sheet of plenty of carbs. [/QUOTE]
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