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<blockquote data-quote="Pinnig" data-source="post: 128566" data-attributes="member: 20555"><p>Your post reminds me of my GP sugesting I was looking for a magic wand!</p><p></p><p>Despite overhauling my diet, being very careful about what I eat, steadily losing weight and swimming every other day my BG levels just don't seem to be coming down. I was on Metformin briefly but developed an allergy. Whilst taking it and for the first time in months I saw a consistent fall in my BG. </p><p></p><p>I desperately want to be able to juggle my job and home life without feeling utterly exhausted. I'd love an uninterrupted nights sleep without having to get up for a glass of water to a trip to the loo.</p><p></p><p>I have made a huge effort to get control through diet and exercise and that hasn't been enough. My GP thinks drugs should help. </p><p></p><p>I'm acutely aware that neither a magic bullet or wand exists but surely there must be something that has a positive effect?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pinnig, post: 128566, member: 20555"] Your post reminds me of my GP sugesting I was looking for a magic wand! Despite overhauling my diet, being very careful about what I eat, steadily losing weight and swimming every other day my BG levels just don't seem to be coming down. I was on Metformin briefly but developed an allergy. Whilst taking it and for the first time in months I saw a consistent fall in my BG. I desperately want to be able to juggle my job and home life without feeling utterly exhausted. I'd love an uninterrupted nights sleep without having to get up for a glass of water to a trip to the loo. I have made a huge effort to get control through diet and exercise and that hasn't been enough. My GP thinks drugs should help. I'm acutely aware that neither a magic bullet or wand exists but surely there must be something that has a positive effect? [/QUOTE]
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