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<blockquote data-quote="Prem51" data-source="post: 1802921" data-attributes="member: 209498"><p>Hi [USER=476439]@clintdeadwood2[/USER] and welcome to the forum. It is terrifying when you get that diagnosis and hear about the possible complications. But this condition can be controlled. Many of us on here have found that adopting a Low Carbohydrate High Fat approach to eating has reduced our blood glucose levels.</p><p>Have a read round the threads to see how it works and ask as many questions as you want. The people on here are friendly and supportive.</p><p></p><p>You should ask your gp surgery for a printout of your test results to know where you are starting from. Your test results should also be available online, but you have to ask the surgery for access.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prem51, post: 1802921, member: 209498"] Hi [USER=476439]@clintdeadwood2[/USER] and welcome to the forum. It is terrifying when you get that diagnosis and hear about the possible complications. But this condition can be controlled. Many of us on here have found that adopting a Low Carbohydrate High Fat approach to eating has reduced our blood glucose levels. Have a read round the threads to see how it works and ask as many questions as you want. The people on here are friendly and supportive. You should ask your gp surgery for a printout of your test results to know where you are starting from. Your test results should also be available online, but you have to ask the surgery for access. [/QUOTE]
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