adriangoatseye
Well-Known Member
I can relate to your concerns about meds. I was diagnosed T2 last week and in the same breath my GP suggested he would precribe Metformin.
I asked for some time to do some research and think about it and I have gone back to him this week to say I'm following an LC diet, self-monitoring, and I'm open to discussing it again at a 3-month review. He agreed, reluctantly, but still gave me the lecture on what the NHS considers to be the "most suitable course of action for diabetics".
Hmmm, OK, but it's MY body and I have the right to decide if I want to fill it with chemicals (which, of course, ultimately I may have to, but at least I will have tried the alternatives first).
Stick to your guns - from my reading on this site it seems that those who are proactive, keep an open mind, and take responsibility for managing their condition have the best results in the long term.![]()
Hi debrasue
I think I will be not far behind you. Keep in touch on here and maybe we will go through it together and work out how not to have meds. I really do not want to go there unless I have to. I suppose part of the answer might lie in how one gets there in the first place. If it has been down to diet coupled with an inability to tolerate much fat then, as the Newcastle research suggested, one might be able to lose a bit of weight and get diet on track to reverse things.