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On the road diet for a trucker with type 2 diabetes
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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 2567393" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>[USER=564772]@Johnnyboy68[/USER] Hello and welcome.</p><p>Just stopping the beer should make a considerable difference as it will free up your liver from having to deal with that and it can turn its attention to the glucose and the well being of your metabolism.</p><p>I go off in my VW camper van and have a cool box and a couple of gas burners, so I can fry up bacon, eggs, sausages, mushrooms tomatoes and am OK for a couple of days with that.</p><p>You might find that the metformin is not your friend if toilets are few and far between. My reaction was pretty extreme I believe, but many find it troublesome. Luckily I found that I never needed the tablets and diet was control enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 2567393, member: 355878"] [USER=564772]@Johnnyboy68[/USER] Hello and welcome. Just stopping the beer should make a considerable difference as it will free up your liver from having to deal with that and it can turn its attention to the glucose and the well being of your metabolism. I go off in my VW camper van and have a cool box and a couple of gas burners, so I can fry up bacon, eggs, sausages, mushrooms tomatoes and am OK for a couple of days with that. You might find that the metformin is not your friend if toilets are few and far between. My reaction was pretty extreme I believe, but many find it troublesome. Luckily I found that I never needed the tablets and diet was control enough. [/QUOTE]
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