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<blockquote data-quote="Outlier" data-source="post: 2476263" data-attributes="member: 550046"><p>I commend you on your approach to this issue.</p><p></p><p>I can offer no help with NHS/GP attitudes and lack of help, as this is happening for me as well, so all down to ourselves unless we are lucky enough to have enlighted medics - they do exist but are rare birds.</p><p></p><p>What I hope will help is the observation, for me at least (and we all respond differently here and there) is that I have had a series of plateaus rather than a steady improvement. So, given your healthy lifestyle, maybe your improvements will be small and spaced out as well.</p><p></p><p>Are you using a blood glucose meter? Most of us find them really helpful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Outlier, post: 2476263, member: 550046"] I commend you on your approach to this issue. I can offer no help with NHS/GP attitudes and lack of help, as this is happening for me as well, so all down to ourselves unless we are lucky enough to have enlighted medics - they do exist but are rare birds. What I hope will help is the observation, for me at least (and we all respond differently here and there) is that I have had a series of plateaus rather than a steady improvement. So, given your healthy lifestyle, maybe your improvements will be small and spaced out as well. Are you using a blood glucose meter? Most of us find them really helpful. [/QUOTE]
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