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<blockquote data-quote="lifesway" data-source="post: 363301" data-attributes="member: 63980"><p>Hi zalastar, welcome to the forum ,yes we all get a shock when diagnosed I suppose. I thought I'd had it and didn't even have any symptoms they told me I'd probably ignored/ got over them some time ago. I was feeling dreadful at first but now I'm positive again and getting on with life. Have an eye appointment next , after years of not seeing the doctors etc I'm now making up for lost time lol.</p><p>To help you I cut out sausage rolls cakes all sweety stuff concentrated on greens chicken fish. I've lost about half a stone in weight very quickly but it seems to be sticking at that now. Still perhaps I'll still lose some more in time. Hoping so I'd love to have a nice slim figure. </p><p>Just a bit concerned that nothing is happening with the Metformin as I get lightly giddy when I eat still.Not sure I can cut out much more hoping I can get control of this . Perhaps not getting quite enougn excercise in this horrible snowy weather. :0) This is a great site with lots of lovely supportive friendly people. I'm sure you can do the lifestyle changes just have to read the labels on the food that helps lots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lifesway, post: 363301, member: 63980"] Hi zalastar, welcome to the forum ,yes we all get a shock when diagnosed I suppose. I thought I'd had it and didn't even have any symptoms they told me I'd probably ignored/ got over them some time ago. I was feeling dreadful at first but now I'm positive again and getting on with life. Have an eye appointment next , after years of not seeing the doctors etc I'm now making up for lost time lol. To help you I cut out sausage rolls cakes all sweety stuff concentrated on greens chicken fish. I've lost about half a stone in weight very quickly but it seems to be sticking at that now. Still perhaps I'll still lose some more in time. Hoping so I'd love to have a nice slim figure. Just a bit concerned that nothing is happening with the Metformin as I get lightly giddy when I eat still.Not sure I can cut out much more hoping I can get control of this . Perhaps not getting quite enougn excercise in this horrible snowy weather. :0) This is a great site with lots of lovely supportive friendly people. I'm sure you can do the lifestyle changes just have to read the labels on the food that helps lots. [/QUOTE]
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