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<blockquote data-quote="Angelofthemarches" data-source="post: 1311806" data-attributes="member: 331842"><p>Hi I was diagnosed with type 2 3 months ago and promptly went on the lchf plan - thanks to these boards. So I've lost 20lbs already and I've been wearing the Abbott freestyle libre so feel my blood sugars are fairly under control, though the hba1c test is coming up in February. I've still got another 25lbs to go, but just wanted to ask other people when and if the exhaustion decreases. I'm not on meds since I usually manage to keep bs between 4 and 7.8. Any help really appreciated. I'm just shattered most of the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angelofthemarches, post: 1311806, member: 331842"] Hi I was diagnosed with type 2 3 months ago and promptly went on the lchf plan - thanks to these boards. So I've lost 20lbs already and I've been wearing the Abbott freestyle libre so feel my blood sugars are fairly under control, though the hba1c test is coming up in February. I've still got another 25lbs to go, but just wanted to ask other people when and if the exhaustion decreases. I'm not on meds since I usually manage to keep bs between 4 and 7.8. Any help really appreciated. I'm just shattered most of the time. [/QUOTE]
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