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Newly diagnosed on Friday, little to no info from Doctor, is that normal?
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<blockquote data-quote="Prem51" data-source="post: 1894063" data-attributes="member: 209498"><p>Welcome to the forum [USER=492004]@IronLioness[/USER]. It does sound as if you are T2 if your gp says you can 'reverse' it by reducing weight.</p><p>Your blood glucose isn't too high. I was 49 at diagnosis, and did lower it to 44 by my 3 month retest by losing weight.</p><p>That might be more difficult if you are into lifting weights, though from what I read on here High Intensity Training can also reduce bg levels.</p><p>But reducing your sugar and starchy carbohydrate intake is going to have more effect in reducing your bg levels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prem51, post: 1894063, member: 209498"] Welcome to the forum [USER=492004]@IronLioness[/USER]. It does sound as if you are T2 if your gp says you can 'reverse' it by reducing weight. Your blood glucose isn't too high. I was 49 at diagnosis, and did lower it to 44 by my 3 month retest by losing weight. That might be more difficult if you are into lifting weights, though from what I read on here High Intensity Training can also reduce bg levels. But reducing your sugar and starchy carbohydrate intake is going to have more effect in reducing your bg levels. [/QUOTE]
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