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<blockquote data-quote="MrsA2" data-source="post: 2510443" data-attributes="member: 521715"><p>Your meter will become your friend as it will clearly show you what works for your body and what doesn't. It will know you better than any outsider, including your wife and GP.</p><p>We are all different and find different foods affect us differently...that's why there's so much conflicting advice out there.</p><p>Over time you will get to know your own body and will be expert in your diabetes..</p><p>I've never seen a GP about mine, was diagnosed in the first lockdown week, over 2 years ago now, but have found tremendous support and information on here. Am still happily learning 2 years on. This is for life so take it steady, no need to rush or panic </p><p>And yes most of us felt down or shocked or confused at diagnosis, it's perfectly natural and only temporary. </p><p>Welcome!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrsA2, post: 2510443, member: 521715"] Your meter will become your friend as it will clearly show you what works for your body and what doesn't. It will know you better than any outsider, including your wife and GP. We are all different and find different foods affect us differently...that's why there's so much conflicting advice out there. Over time you will get to know your own body and will be expert in your diabetes.. I've never seen a GP about mine, was diagnosed in the first lockdown week, over 2 years ago now, but have found tremendous support and information on here. Am still happily learning 2 years on. This is for life so take it steady, no need to rush or panic And yes most of us felt down or shocked or confused at diagnosis, it's perfectly natural and only temporary. Welcome! [/QUOTE]
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