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<blockquote data-quote="Daibell" data-source="post: 1051219" data-attributes="member: 21149"><p>Hi and welcome. You have been badly treated by the GPs and DNs. I would demand whether your records show you are diabetic or not and ask for an HBa1C blood test to confirm what your bs level is. There is no excuse for your surgery to have denied you diet guidance, although as it is often appalling this may have been a 'benefit'. There is all the diet guidance you need on this website other than anything specific for your MG. In general reducing the carbs will help and don't worry about fats and proteins but do put this in the context of your MG. BTW an HBa1C of 64 is definitely diabetic and it may well be due to the steroids which are a known cause of high blood sugar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daibell, post: 1051219, member: 21149"] Hi and welcome. You have been badly treated by the GPs and DNs. I would demand whether your records show you are diabetic or not and ask for an HBa1C blood test to confirm what your bs level is. There is no excuse for your surgery to have denied you diet guidance, although as it is often appalling this may have been a 'benefit'. There is all the diet guidance you need on this website other than anything specific for your MG. In general reducing the carbs will help and don't worry about fats and proteins but do put this in the context of your MG. BTW an HBa1C of 64 is definitely diabetic and it may well be due to the steroids which are a known cause of high blood sugar. [/QUOTE]
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