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<blockquote data-quote="dipsydo" data-source="post: 2734487" data-attributes="member: 371312"><p>I was diagnosed in 2016 and could not believe as I was symptomless. I was offered medication but decided to try diet after reading a lot from this site and listening to various U tube by Dr Fung and others . I have a scientific bent and I found it helpful to monitor blood sugar with finger pricks .. I recorded them and watched them go down on approx 50 carbs a day . It might be useful to suggest that to your husband as he could see something useful is happening . The problem with three monthly blood tests are that you do not get the feed back that progress is being made.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dipsydo, post: 2734487, member: 371312"] I was diagnosed in 2016 and could not believe as I was symptomless. I was offered medication but decided to try diet after reading a lot from this site and listening to various U tube by Dr Fung and others . I have a scientific bent and I found it helpful to monitor blood sugar with finger pricks .. I recorded them and watched them go down on approx 50 carbs a day . It might be useful to suggest that to your husband as he could see something useful is happening . The problem with three monthly blood tests are that you do not get the feed back that progress is being made. [/QUOTE]
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