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<blockquote data-quote="borlanddj" data-source="post: 329790" data-attributes="member: 45651"><p>Hi</p><p></p><p>One of the things I discovered was that the forum has a lot of advice and help and there is always someone to talk to. When you get over the first shocks of being diagnosed, have a read of the various different articles as they not only answer a lot of the questions you have, but they do give some very good options and choices which have worked for others. But... what works for others may not work for you and you do have to eat to your meter. Remember that nothing is denied to you, but you might have to have less of it and also you may have to look at alternatives. There are some really good low carb recipes on this forum which gives a great range of things to eat. </p><p>Remember you have to live with diabetes but it doesnt have to own you. Good luck it really isnt the end of the world</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="borlanddj, post: 329790, member: 45651"] Hi One of the things I discovered was that the forum has a lot of advice and help and there is always someone to talk to. When you get over the first shocks of being diagnosed, have a read of the various different articles as they not only answer a lot of the questions you have, but they do give some very good options and choices which have worked for others. But... what works for others may not work for you and you do have to eat to your meter. Remember that nothing is denied to you, but you might have to have less of it and also you may have to look at alternatives. There are some really good low carb recipes on this forum which gives a great range of things to eat. Remember you have to live with diabetes but it doesnt have to own you. Good luck it really isnt the end of the world [/QUOTE]
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