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<blockquote data-quote="Joan561" data-source="post: 1554923" data-attributes="member: 432349"><p>Thanks for replies, he was picked up because I took him to doctor for something else and he had some bloods taken? Got a call that evening to take him to a &e. We do not have a type 1 or 2 diagnose just that he is def diabetic, don't think they want to say yet. I have reduced his carb intake and also sugar intake but it's making very little difference to results. It isn't such a drastic change to what we do anyway. I'm keeping a diary and can't see any foods triggering it to increase in fact it doesn't go down much at all except the morning one we take which is still high 15-18. </p><p>Think it looks like insulin based just wondering does it take so long to reduce!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joan561, post: 1554923, member: 432349"] Thanks for replies, he was picked up because I took him to doctor for something else and he had some bloods taken? Got a call that evening to take him to a &e. We do not have a type 1 or 2 diagnose just that he is def diabetic, don't think they want to say yet. I have reduced his carb intake and also sugar intake but it's making very little difference to results. It isn't such a drastic change to what we do anyway. I'm keeping a diary and can't see any foods triggering it to increase in fact it doesn't go down much at all except the morning one we take which is still high 15-18. Think it looks like insulin based just wondering does it take so long to reduce! [/QUOTE]
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