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<blockquote data-quote="nomoredonuts" data-source="post: 2224316" data-attributes="member: 271833"><p>Hello and welcome to the forum [USER=519996]@Mutineer[/USER]</p><p>Team DCUK has been mobilised! As [USER=511345]@VashtiB[/USER] said you should get a blood monitor so you can test before and after meals to see what spikes your blood sugar. Then don't eat it again or eat less of it.</p><p><a href="https://homehealth-uk.com/product-category/blood-glucose/blood-glucose-monitor/" target="_blank">https://homehealth-uk.com/product-category/blood-glucose/blood-glucose-monitor/</a> This is the kind of thing, but there is a wide choice.</p><p>I started on Metformin, then slow release Metformin, but ditched it after six months by which time I was low-carbing successfully.</p><p>A word of caution, there are still a few dinosaurs lurking in the healthcare profession, who will suggest you pile your plate with carbs. Most of us believe carbs turn to sugar - because they do. Avoiding them can show rapid results in reducing your HbA1c. I certainly wouldn't wait eight weeks for the system to grind into action. [USER=511004]@mouseee[/USER] is right. Read, lurk and ask questions. You are good hands here. All the best, NMD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nomoredonuts, post: 2224316, member: 271833"] Hello and welcome to the forum [USER=519996]@Mutineer[/USER] Team DCUK has been mobilised! As [USER=511345]@VashtiB[/USER] said you should get a blood monitor so you can test before and after meals to see what spikes your blood sugar. Then don't eat it again or eat less of it. [URL]https://homehealth-uk.com/product-category/blood-glucose/blood-glucose-monitor/[/URL] This is the kind of thing, but there is a wide choice. I started on Metformin, then slow release Metformin, but ditched it after six months by which time I was low-carbing successfully. A word of caution, there are still a few dinosaurs lurking in the healthcare profession, who will suggest you pile your plate with carbs. Most of us believe carbs turn to sugar - because they do. Avoiding them can show rapid results in reducing your HbA1c. I certainly wouldn't wait eight weeks for the system to grind into action. [USER=511004]@mouseee[/USER] is right. Read, lurk and ask questions. You are good hands here. All the best, NMD. [/QUOTE]
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