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<blockquote data-quote="IronLioness" data-source="post: 1899261" data-attributes="member: 492004"><p>Hi [USER=473809]@Birch59[/USER] great post, thank you for sharing, it gives me hope! I'm the same, diagnosed T2 last week, my blood count was 49, doc said its totally 'reversable' then asked how I want to handle it - either get on meds or do a compete lifestyle overhaul. I chose the latter. My doc also said don't bother getting a BG monitor as not needed, which didn't make sense to me at all - surely it's better to know the effect of food on your BG levels from the get go? It'd give you a better idea, sooner, of what's needed to regulate - so I went and bought my own, too. Then I asked a bazillion questions on these forums, which has helped me tremendously in terms of getting my head in mode at what I need to do, and also some great tips and advice. </p><p></p><p>I'm aiming to do the same as you and your wife, try and get my average BG figure within normal range/remission range, by the time of the first review mid January, so 3mths time. The challenge is on, and I'm keen to then keep it going after that. Change for life, not just to get myself back to 'normal' bloods. </p><p></p><p>Great to hear you and your wife achieved it, this totally inspires me! [emoji4] [emoji106]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IronLioness, post: 1899261, member: 492004"] Hi [USER=473809]@Birch59[/USER] great post, thank you for sharing, it gives me hope! I'm the same, diagnosed T2 last week, my blood count was 49, doc said its totally 'reversable' then asked how I want to handle it - either get on meds or do a compete lifestyle overhaul. I chose the latter. My doc also said don't bother getting a BG monitor as not needed, which didn't make sense to me at all - surely it's better to know the effect of food on your BG levels from the get go? It'd give you a better idea, sooner, of what's needed to regulate - so I went and bought my own, too. Then I asked a bazillion questions on these forums, which has helped me tremendously in terms of getting my head in mode at what I need to do, and also some great tips and advice. I'm aiming to do the same as you and your wife, try and get my average BG figure within normal range/remission range, by the time of the first review mid January, so 3mths time. The challenge is on, and I'm keen to then keep it going after that. Change for life, not just to get myself back to 'normal' bloods. Great to hear you and your wife achieved it, this totally inspires me! [emoji4] [emoji106] [/QUOTE]
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