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<blockquote data-quote="Sam50" data-source="post: 1748792" data-attributes="member: 419035"><p>hello and welcome to the forum. You will find lots of helpful advice and support here. I'm sure Daisy will be along shortly with the info for new members.</p><p></p><p>Many people on here follow a low carb mode of eating which many find very helpful in controlling blood sugar and losing weight. My Hubby was diagnosed T2 last summer with an HbA1C of around 93 ( I think from memory) and by low carbing got it down to 50 odd in 5 months and is awaiting his next test. He also lost 2 stone in weight and got his BP back in the normal ranges. As a lifestyle change it is very effective !</p><p></p><p>Take a deep breath and read around the posts on here. It's a lot to take on board when you are first diagnosed but you will find lots of help here. xx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sam50, post: 1748792, member: 419035"] hello and welcome to the forum. You will find lots of helpful advice and support here. I'm sure Daisy will be along shortly with the info for new members. Many people on here follow a low carb mode of eating which many find very helpful in controlling blood sugar and losing weight. My Hubby was diagnosed T2 last summer with an HbA1C of around 93 ( I think from memory) and by low carbing got it down to 50 odd in 5 months and is awaiting his next test. He also lost 2 stone in weight and got his BP back in the normal ranges. As a lifestyle change it is very effective ! Take a deep breath and read around the posts on here. It's a lot to take on board when you are first diagnosed but you will find lots of help here. xx [/QUOTE]
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