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<blockquote data-quote="MyM" data-source="post: 939871" data-attributes="member: 185041"><p>I got diagnosed T2 just over 3 months ago at 38, HbA1C of 118 which I think works out at about 18mmol/, I was also overweight but a little active exercise wise.</p><p>The amount of information given and offered was overwhelming, but once you sit down and work out what works for you it isn't too bad, I did have to change doctor at one point as mine was useless when it came to diabetes. I had my 3 month review last week and my HbA1c was 52, this for me has been a massive improvement even though there is a still a long way to go it shows I'm heading in the right direction. I can't say it was fun but you can definitely do something about it which can only help in the future.,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MyM, post: 939871, member: 185041"] I got diagnosed T2 just over 3 months ago at 38, HbA1C of 118 which I think works out at about 18mmol/, I was also overweight but a little active exercise wise. The amount of information given and offered was overwhelming, but once you sit down and work out what works for you it isn't too bad, I did have to change doctor at one point as mine was useless when it came to diabetes. I had my 3 month review last week and my HbA1c was 52, this for me has been a massive improvement even though there is a still a long way to go it shows I'm heading in the right direction. I can't say it was fun but you can definitely do something about it which can only help in the future., [/QUOTE]
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