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<blockquote data-quote="MKD75" data-source="post: 1308097" data-attributes="member: 354072"><p>Thank you for this! So are you now not classed as diabetic? Having a normal Hb1ac level does it mean you can basically eat when you like (obviously within reason!) and not need to worry about testing? I am hoping to loose few stone as I can only guess my T2 has been caused by weight gain (all around the middle) and a sedentary lifestyle (I work long hours in an office and spend most days sitting). But once ive lost a few stone and have a normal level does it mean I can have the occasional drink, meal out, bag of M&M's or do I need to be low carb diet forever?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MKD75, post: 1308097, member: 354072"] Thank you for this! So are you now not classed as diabetic? Having a normal Hb1ac level does it mean you can basically eat when you like (obviously within reason!) and not need to worry about testing? I am hoping to loose few stone as I can only guess my T2 has been caused by weight gain (all around the middle) and a sedentary lifestyle (I work long hours in an office and spend most days sitting). But once ive lost a few stone and have a normal level does it mean I can have the occasional drink, meal out, bag of M&M's or do I need to be low carb diet forever? [/QUOTE]
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