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<blockquote data-quote="Freema" data-source="post: 1616611" data-attributes="member: 329519"><p>you are doing a great job with your foods and by losing weight ... well done and keep doing that...</p><p></p><p>unfortunately we only get very little help in coping with type 2 diabetes .. but you yourself has found this forum which is the most helpful place to be and share our common fight and get individual response to our questiong from all these very knowing people in here</p><p>I´ll wish you luck , and I am sure you´ll lower your HbA1c very much if not this second blood sample then in the following..</p><p></p><p>it is possible to be in a lifethreatening situation and next day be in a much better not life threatening state but still being high in blood glucose..</p><p></p><p>many type 2´s are not as serverely hit initially as you were , some only find out by accident.. like I did for instance..</p><p></p><p>do you still use insulin ? if so then you really need to check your blood glucose doesn´t go too low.. as that can also create lifethreatening situations and . maybe even worse than being far too high in blood glucose levels</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Freema, post: 1616611, member: 329519"] you are doing a great job with your foods and by losing weight ... well done and keep doing that... unfortunately we only get very little help in coping with type 2 diabetes .. but you yourself has found this forum which is the most helpful place to be and share our common fight and get individual response to our questiong from all these very knowing people in here I´ll wish you luck , and I am sure you´ll lower your HbA1c very much if not this second blood sample then in the following.. it is possible to be in a lifethreatening situation and next day be in a much better not life threatening state but still being high in blood glucose.. many type 2´s are not as serverely hit initially as you were , some only find out by accident.. like I did for instance.. do you still use insulin ? if so then you really need to check your blood glucose doesn´t go too low.. as that can also create lifethreatening situations and . maybe even worse than being far too high in blood glucose levels [/QUOTE]
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