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<blockquote data-quote="JoKalsbeek" data-source="post: 1911521" data-attributes="member: 401801"><p>Can I ask, what are you eating? Because if they're dragging their feet helping you (and it sounds like they are... "What do a few more months matter?" Seriously?!), and medication isn't doing what it should, maybe reducing carbs can at least for a while, help get your bloodsugars down. If you were misdiagnosed and instead of a T2, a T1/Lada, that won't fix things and you'd still require insulin, but it could be a way to at least get those numbers down a little until someone offers proper help. Because being sky-high isn't doing you any favours. Just, if you do reduce carbs (to, say 80 grams a day or something? I wouldn't attempt ketosis with those bs numbers), keep an eye on your bloodsugars. I don't know your meds so you might hypo if you reduce carb intake.(Assuming there is something to reduce to begin with).</p><p></p><p>It's just an idea. As you yourself suspect T1/Lada you probably already know diet would only help up to a point with that, but right now, with numbers that high... And no help in sight... A bit of reduction in bs would be nice. Just be careful eh.</p><p></p><p>Good luck!</p><p>Jo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoKalsbeek, post: 1911521, member: 401801"] Can I ask, what are you eating? Because if they're dragging their feet helping you (and it sounds like they are... "What do a few more months matter?" Seriously?!), and medication isn't doing what it should, maybe reducing carbs can at least for a while, help get your bloodsugars down. If you were misdiagnosed and instead of a T2, a T1/Lada, that won't fix things and you'd still require insulin, but it could be a way to at least get those numbers down a little until someone offers proper help. Because being sky-high isn't doing you any favours. Just, if you do reduce carbs (to, say 80 grams a day or something? I wouldn't attempt ketosis with those bs numbers), keep an eye on your bloodsugars. I don't know your meds so you might hypo if you reduce carb intake.(Assuming there is something to reduce to begin with). It's just an idea. As you yourself suspect T1/Lada you probably already know diet would only help up to a point with that, but right now, with numbers that high... And no help in sight... A bit of reduction in bs would be nice. Just be careful eh. Good luck! Jo [/QUOTE]
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