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<blockquote data-quote="Clivethedrive" data-source="post: 737170" data-attributes="member: 132592"><p>Hello gourd na,welcome it is scary to realise that you are diabetic at first,but the good news is its perfectly controllable with a tailored regime that suits you, when i first was diagnosed nearly 3 years ago my doc' told me take these pills ,lose some weight,don't eat sugar . But it did not help me at all...in fact i got neuropathy in my feet , it was last sept that i found this forum and the more i read the more i understood that its all about what we eat! The folk on here helped me to adjust my foods and go on the low carb' high fat regime and my weight dropped from sept14 16st 7 lbs to todays 13st 12 lbs , my blood sugar dropped from 28.5 to 5.3 today , i am now in the " normal " blood sugar range but i know that as a diabetic i will only stay normal whilst maintaining good controls</p><p> Ask as many questions as you like and you will get answers and many friends along the course of your journey to good health .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clivethedrive, post: 737170, member: 132592"] Hello gourd na,welcome it is scary to realise that you are diabetic at first,but the good news is its perfectly controllable with a tailored regime that suits you, when i first was diagnosed nearly 3 years ago my doc' told me take these pills ,lose some weight,don't eat sugar . But it did not help me at all...in fact i got neuropathy in my feet , it was last sept that i found this forum and the more i read the more i understood that its all about what we eat! The folk on here helped me to adjust my foods and go on the low carb' high fat regime and my weight dropped from sept14 16st 7 lbs to todays 13st 12 lbs , my blood sugar dropped from 28.5 to 5.3 today , i am now in the " normal " blood sugar range but i know that as a diabetic i will only stay normal whilst maintaining good controls Ask as many questions as you like and you will get answers and many friends along the course of your journey to good health . [/QUOTE]
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