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<blockquote data-quote="Brunneria" data-source="post: 804434" data-attributes="member: 41816"><p>How frustrating!</p><p></p><p>But honestly?</p><p>Yes, I think if you can manage RH with diet, then that is the best possible outcome.</p><p>And I have to agree that having experienced RH and then type2, I would rather be type2.</p><p>But then, I can be free of both RH <strong><em>and</em></strong> symptom free of type 2, provided I keep the carbs low enough.</p><p></p><p>I'm never in favour of medication if it can be avoided.</p><p></p><p>Although I would feel happier if they were monitoring you. Are they? Or are they planning to just dump you back on your GP and pretend you don't exist?</p><p></p><p>Could you find out where the good guy went, and ask to be referred there?</p><p></p><p>Regarding diet and self management, I can only say what works for me - very low carb.</p><p>I had a brush with RH only this week. Upped my carbs for no good reason. Then hypoed. Very silly. Took about 36 hrs to get back onto an even keel. I really should know better!</p><p></p><p>I'm sorry the appointments have been unsatisfactory, but you do have a diagnosis, and that is a very precious thing - and may prove VERY useful, in years to come.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brunneria, post: 804434, member: 41816"] How frustrating! But honestly? Yes, I think if you can manage RH with diet, then that is the best possible outcome. And I have to agree that having experienced RH and then type2, I would rather be type2. But then, I can be free of both RH [B][I]and[/I][/B] symptom free of type 2, provided I keep the carbs low enough. I'm never in favour of medication if it can be avoided. Although I would feel happier if they were monitoring you. Are they? Or are they planning to just dump you back on your GP and pretend you don't exist? Could you find out where the good guy went, and ask to be referred there? Regarding diet and self management, I can only say what works for me - very low carb. I had a brush with RH only this week. Upped my carbs for no good reason. Then hypoed. Very silly. Took about 36 hrs to get back onto an even keel. I really should know better! I'm sorry the appointments have been unsatisfactory, but you do have a diagnosis, and that is a very precious thing - and may prove VERY useful, in years to come. [/QUOTE]
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