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<blockquote data-quote="Brunneria" data-source="post: 1979413" data-attributes="member: 41816"><p>Hi Everyone,</p><p></p><p>Could we please not turn this thread into some kind of point scoring and one-upmanship about what advice is given?</p><p>There is no need to derail this thread like that.</p><p>If anyone thinks that another poster is giving incorrect advice, or their post is breaking the forum rules, then please use the Report button so that moderators can deal with it.</p><p>If a post is not against the forum rules, then members are welcome to express their opinions.</p><p></p><p>This is a newbie thread for [USER=499888]@kkully88[/USER] and now [USER=296549]@jessica1612[/USER] and they have both received good advice - get further medical advice as soon as possible, and check on the impact of how eating choices may be affecting blood glucose levels.</p><p></p><p>Kkully and Jessica, I hope that you have both got some useful information, and not been put off by the bickering.</p><p>And if your doctor isn't listening, and you are in the UK, then it may be time to exercise your right under the NHS to ask for a referral to someone who WILL take your numbers seriously. And I would stress that you insist on it being an urgent referral, since numbers that high need medical attention, and shouldn't be left for weeks at a time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brunneria, post: 1979413, member: 41816"] Hi Everyone, Could we please not turn this thread into some kind of point scoring and one-upmanship about what advice is given? There is no need to derail this thread like that. If anyone thinks that another poster is giving incorrect advice, or their post is breaking the forum rules, then please use the Report button so that moderators can deal with it. If a post is not against the forum rules, then members are welcome to express their opinions. This is a newbie thread for [USER=499888]@kkully88[/USER] and now [USER=296549]@jessica1612[/USER] and they have both received good advice - get further medical advice as soon as possible, and check on the impact of how eating choices may be affecting blood glucose levels. Kkully and Jessica, I hope that you have both got some useful information, and not been put off by the bickering. And if your doctor isn't listening, and you are in the UK, then it may be time to exercise your right under the NHS to ask for a referral to someone who WILL take your numbers seriously. And I would stress that you insist on it being an urgent referral, since numbers that high need medical attention, and shouldn't be left for weeks at a time. [/QUOTE]
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