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<blockquote data-quote="girl afraid" data-source="post: 1217884" data-attributes="member: 313451"><p>Thanks for your reply. I was quite the soda addict I'm afraid. I immediately knocked it on the head and I now mostly drink water, diet sodas and the occasional glass of orange juice. I'm attempting to go gluten free, although I haven't managed to completely eliminate gluten from my diet so far, but I no longer eat bread. I'm also vegan - I tend to eat meals with rice and baked potatoes. I've been referred to a dietitian.</p><p></p><p>I will push my doctor for the fructosamine test. When I was hospitalised with anaemia recently the nurse asked me why I wasn't monitoring my glucose, but my doctor hasn't mentioned anything about that. Is it something I should be doing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="girl afraid, post: 1217884, member: 313451"] Thanks for your reply. I was quite the soda addict I'm afraid. I immediately knocked it on the head and I now mostly drink water, diet sodas and the occasional glass of orange juice. I'm attempting to go gluten free, although I haven't managed to completely eliminate gluten from my diet so far, but I no longer eat bread. I'm also vegan - I tend to eat meals with rice and baked potatoes. I've been referred to a dietitian. I will push my doctor for the fructosamine test. When I was hospitalised with anaemia recently the nurse asked me why I wasn't monitoring my glucose, but my doctor hasn't mentioned anything about that. Is it something I should be doing? [/QUOTE]
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