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<blockquote data-quote="ding79" data-source="post: 1823751" data-attributes="member: 480112"><p>Hi,</p><p>I absolutely fit that heading. Diagnosed last week with a reading of 126. GP didn’t tell me what that meant and no diabetic nurse appointment until 6 August. Put on metformin, nothing about diet. 126 sounds pretty high looking at some of the numbers on here but no other symptoms other than fatigue (which is what I went to GP for).</p><p>Any suggestions to reduce my confusion would be much appreciated, I did find a conversion table which showed 6% but that still means nothing to me!</p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ding79, post: 1823751, member: 480112"] Hi, I absolutely fit that heading. Diagnosed last week with a reading of 126. GP didn’t tell me what that meant and no diabetic nurse appointment until 6 August. Put on metformin, nothing about diet. 126 sounds pretty high looking at some of the numbers on here but no other symptoms other than fatigue (which is what I went to GP for). Any suggestions to reduce my confusion would be much appreciated, I did find a conversion table which showed 6% but that still means nothing to me! Thanks [/QUOTE]
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