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<blockquote data-quote="Immis" data-source="post: 240087" data-attributes="member: 40424"><p>Hi All,</p><p></p><p>Well done on the results that all of you are getting and keep it up.</p><p>I too am newly diagnosed with type 2 (Oct 2011) and have been gearing myself to start the Newcastle diet in Jan.</p><p>My main problem is that my GP does not know about the study and refuses to read about it or help me with monitoring me. I have decided to go it alone.</p><p>The 2ns query that I have is that since the beginning of Jan my sugar has stayed between 4.0-5.8 with one spike being at 6.2 (a long way from the 21 when diagnosed). This is with some days taking meds and some not. With levels like these do you guys think that there is a larger risk of going hypo?</p><p>Once again keep it up, your results have been a great help to me and I will post mine as and when I start.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Immis, post: 240087, member: 40424"] Hi All, Well done on the results that all of you are getting and keep it up. I too am newly diagnosed with type 2 (Oct 2011) and have been gearing myself to start the Newcastle diet in Jan. My main problem is that my GP does not know about the study and refuses to read about it or help me with monitoring me. I have decided to go it alone. The 2ns query that I have is that since the beginning of Jan my sugar has stayed between 4.0-5.8 with one spike being at 6.2 (a long way from the 21 when diagnosed). This is with some days taking meds and some not. With levels like these do you guys think that there is a larger risk of going hypo? Once again keep it up, your results have been a great help to me and I will post mine as and when I start. [/QUOTE]
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