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<blockquote data-quote="Craigmartin" data-source="post: 2315753" data-attributes="member: 522978"><p>Just reread your thread and it does sound like your care team leaves alot to be desired. Did you get your H1 result ever? The numbers you have achieved without any medication show how it can be done. Splenda I switched to and found it didn't affect my BG but I read different sweeteners can affect people differently after using gradually less and less i use none now so it was a good tool for me. Looking back at the start of your journey i read about the op and infection etc and all that can cause chaos with bloods.Time to get stern with your Doctor/Practice. Politely demand tests and proper diagnosis as you are still somewhat in the dark and been left without guidance. Others on here will know more about this but like i said I'd be insisting on full range of tests.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Craigmartin, post: 2315753, member: 522978"] Just reread your thread and it does sound like your care team leaves alot to be desired. Did you get your H1 result ever? The numbers you have achieved without any medication show how it can be done. Splenda I switched to and found it didn't affect my BG but I read different sweeteners can affect people differently after using gradually less and less i use none now so it was a good tool for me. Looking back at the start of your journey i read about the op and infection etc and all that can cause chaos with bloods.Time to get stern with your Doctor/Practice. Politely demand tests and proper diagnosis as you are still somewhat in the dark and been left without guidance. Others on here will know more about this but like i said I'd be insisting on full range of tests. [/QUOTE]
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