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<blockquote data-quote="DJC3" data-source="post: 2289234" data-attributes="member: 468536"><p>Hi [USER=527980]@Tabbykat[/USER] and welcome. Don’t despair you are not alone, loads of us have felt as you are feeling. Obviously the added stress of Covid at the moment will make a difference, but the mixed emotions and feeling out of ones depth are very common responses. </p><p>sadly many people get the same advice from their GP that you did ‘Take these tablets’ and that’s it. the good news is that you’ve found this forum and things are looking up. Like loads of others here I now have non-diabetic HbA1c results. I achieved this in just a few short months after joining this forum, reading around the threads and asking questions. </p><p>reduce carbs and get a glucose meter to see how various foods affect your blood glucose levels. It may seem overwhelming to begin with but it can and will become second nature I promise you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJC3, post: 2289234, member: 468536"] Hi [USER=527980]@Tabbykat[/USER] and welcome. Don’t despair you are not alone, loads of us have felt as you are feeling. Obviously the added stress of Covid at the moment will make a difference, but the mixed emotions and feeling out of ones depth are very common responses. sadly many people get the same advice from their GP that you did ‘Take these tablets’ and that’s it. the good news is that you’ve found this forum and things are looking up. Like loads of others here I now have non-diabetic HbA1c results. I achieved this in just a few short months after joining this forum, reading around the threads and asking questions. reduce carbs and get a glucose meter to see how various foods affect your blood glucose levels. It may seem overwhelming to begin with but it can and will become second nature I promise you. [/QUOTE]
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