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<blockquote data-quote="TinaH71" data-source="post: 1758664" data-attributes="member: 472164"><p>hi, I am so newly diagnosed with type 2 that I had to ring my gp this morning for my initial hba1c results. I was told I needed to see a doc to get started on medication. So I plodded along only to be told I wasn’t going to be medicated straight away. All the advice was to change my lifestyle, lose weight (while looking down at my belly, and go back in 3 months for another blood test. I said I’d given up carbs and sugar. He said ok. He left me feeling very confused and upset. Anyone else had experience like this and how did you handle it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TinaH71, post: 1758664, member: 472164"] hi, I am so newly diagnosed with type 2 that I had to ring my gp this morning for my initial hba1c results. I was told I needed to see a doc to get started on medication. So I plodded along only to be told I wasn’t going to be medicated straight away. All the advice was to change my lifestyle, lose weight (while looking down at my belly, and go back in 3 months for another blood test. I said I’d given up carbs and sugar. He said ok. He left me feeling very confused and upset. Anyone else had experience like this and how did you handle it? [/QUOTE]
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