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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 2250228" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>First - your diabetic clinic nurse has completely ignored your diet - I assume that you told her about it, though you report reducing sugar - is that actually carbohydrate or have you been eating starches? </p><p>You have been prescribed something you know that you should not be taking on a low carb diet, so second, I suggest that you contact your GP - or send an email or letter, and go over the information again - then perhaps suggest that as your levels have not dropped as would be expected if you were an ordinary type two, that you might be some other type.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 2250228, member: 355878"] First - your diabetic clinic nurse has completely ignored your diet - I assume that you told her about it, though you report reducing sugar - is that actually carbohydrate or have you been eating starches? You have been prescribed something you know that you should not be taking on a low carb diet, so second, I suggest that you contact your GP - or send an email or letter, and go over the information again - then perhaps suggest that as your levels have not dropped as would be expected if you were an ordinary type two, that you might be some other type. [/QUOTE]
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