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<blockquote data-quote="Enclave" data-source="post: 696373" data-attributes="member: 92754"><p>Welcome .. Your in the right place now for asking advice, we have all been there.. at the moment for you it's about getting your head around things. T2 Diabetes is not the end of things but a new start .. I find if you can embrace this as a new challange .. This is a condition that can be controlled .. The main thing at this stage is to get yourself a bs meter .. Homehealth do a home bs testing meter that has cheep testing strips .. You will use a lot of test strips as you learn what food you can eat without your sugars going high ...</p><p>So do return with with all the questions that are running around your head .. Your not alone now ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Enclave, post: 696373, member: 92754"] Welcome .. Your in the right place now for asking advice, we have all been there.. at the moment for you it's about getting your head around things. T2 Diabetes is not the end of things but a new start .. I find if you can embrace this as a new challange .. This is a condition that can be controlled .. The main thing at this stage is to get yourself a bs meter .. Homehealth do a home bs testing meter that has cheep testing strips .. You will use a lot of test strips as you learn what food you can eat without your sugars going high ... So do return with with all the questions that are running around your head .. Your not alone now ... [/QUOTE]
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