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<blockquote data-quote="miahara" data-source="post: 2444033" data-attributes="member: 256148"><p>Your story does sound very like my own; after initial diagnosis as T2 I adopeted a low carb diet and was put on a daily sulponylurea and this worked well for a while and I nudged into remission. However eventually my levels started rising again and it was decided that my pancreas had gone on strike and were no longer producing insulin, so I was put onto insulin therapy.</p><p>The only thing I can suggest is that while awaiting your consultation is to continue to eat low carb and exercise.</p><p>Your HbA1c actually seems quite reasonable. Are you sure that your own readings are reliable and accurate?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="miahara, post: 2444033, member: 256148"] Your story does sound very like my own; after initial diagnosis as T2 I adopeted a low carb diet and was put on a daily sulponylurea and this worked well for a while and I nudged into remission. However eventually my levels started rising again and it was decided that my pancreas had gone on strike and were no longer producing insulin, so I was put onto insulin therapy. The only thing I can suggest is that while awaiting your consultation is to continue to eat low carb and exercise. Your HbA1c actually seems quite reasonable. Are you sure that your own readings are reliable and accurate? [/QUOTE]
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