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<blockquote data-quote="JenniferW" data-source="post: 1220906" data-attributes="member: 191472"><p>I went on an X-PERT course last summer, two or three months after my T2 diagnosis and it helped me a lot. It taught me a lot of basic understanding of what T2 is and why I need to take this seriously. It has also made me re-think my diet. I thought my wholefood sort of diet was a pretty healthy one, but I've taken on board the fact that T2 needs something a bit different. Gradually I've moved onto a diet with far lower carb levels. </p><p></p><p>Looking back, I'd have loved some sort of follow-up system of support and encouragement. My annual review is in fact only coming up 16 months after the original diagnosis - I moved and changed GPs, and the new one seemed to have no record of me needing one!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JenniferW, post: 1220906, member: 191472"] I went on an X-PERT course last summer, two or three months after my T2 diagnosis and it helped me a lot. It taught me a lot of basic understanding of what T2 is and why I need to take this seriously. It has also made me re-think my diet. I thought my wholefood sort of diet was a pretty healthy one, but I've taken on board the fact that T2 needs something a bit different. Gradually I've moved onto a diet with far lower carb levels. Looking back, I'd have loved some sort of follow-up system of support and encouragement. My annual review is in fact only coming up 16 months after the original diagnosis - I moved and changed GPs, and the new one seemed to have no record of me needing one! [/QUOTE]
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