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<blockquote data-quote="mouseee" data-source="post: 2120085" data-attributes="member: 511004"><p>I've only been going at this a month and it is tricky. Luckily/ unluckily my family history meant it was less of a shock. All my seemingly unrelated symptoms were suddenly explained.</p><p>I shop with my glasses on and check carbs on every packet. But if I'm shopping by myself there are whole aisles I miss out now. </p><p>I am in the process of trying new carb sources now to see if there are any I can tolerate occasionally by testing after meals. I have to keep in my mind that I am in control of t2 not it of me.</p><p>Definitely get a bg monitor if you don't have one. I got one from Tesco for £10 it's doing it's job fine. I am beginning to know of something doesn't agree with me as I'm recognising highs. Test before eating and 2 hours after. </p><p>This forum has been a great source of advice. I have to book my DESMOND course as my referral has only just come through and my first appointment with Diabetic specialist nurse isn't until the end of Oct.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mouseee, post: 2120085, member: 511004"] I've only been going at this a month and it is tricky. Luckily/ unluckily my family history meant it was less of a shock. All my seemingly unrelated symptoms were suddenly explained. I shop with my glasses on and check carbs on every packet. But if I'm shopping by myself there are whole aisles I miss out now. I am in the process of trying new carb sources now to see if there are any I can tolerate occasionally by testing after meals. I have to keep in my mind that I am in control of t2 not it of me. Definitely get a bg monitor if you don't have one. I got one from Tesco for £10 it's doing it's job fine. I am beginning to know of something doesn't agree with me as I'm recognising highs. Test before eating and 2 hours after. This forum has been a great source of advice. I have to book my DESMOND course as my referral has only just come through and my first appointment with Diabetic specialist nurse isn't until the end of Oct. [/QUOTE]
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