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<blockquote data-quote="chalup" data-source="post: 1619112" data-attributes="member: 306126"><p>Actually if your blood sugar is high as a type 2 on no medication there is a lot you can do about it. If you are testing you can see what individual foods do to your blood sugar and adjust your diet as needed. [USER=408573]@Guzzler[/USER] has tagged daisy for the newcomer info and this is the best place to start. A blood sugar meter is essential for good control and your fingers will be fine. They are not free to type 2's in the UK for the most part but I am sure someone will be along to give info on the most cost effective ones as I am not in the UK. It sounds like you are off to a great start.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chalup, post: 1619112, member: 306126"] Actually if your blood sugar is high as a type 2 on no medication there is a lot you can do about it. If you are testing you can see what individual foods do to your blood sugar and adjust your diet as needed. [USER=408573]@Guzzler[/USER] has tagged daisy for the newcomer info and this is the best place to start. A blood sugar meter is essential for good control and your fingers will be fine. They are not free to type 2's in the UK for the most part but I am sure someone will be along to give info on the most cost effective ones as I am not in the UK. It sounds like you are off to a great start. [/QUOTE]
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