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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 1743486" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>Hi [USER=471428]@GeePei[/USER].</p><p></p><p>I was young too and I'm now 47yrs old. I wasn't diagnosed at 6yrs old even thou i had the symptoms. Overeating sugary foods for energy and strength. I was very very strong but extremely overweight. I wasn't aware I was diabetic. I was never tested/diagnosed til 2002.</p><p>Your meds are helping you fend off blindness and black toes/feet which lead to amputation.</p><p></p><p>I need you to have a look in successes and testimonials. They aren't fake but 100% true. You have done the best thing for your diabetes by joining here.</p><p>In my experience food/diet is the biggest influence on type2 management. With the right foods you can influence lower blood results. On your meter and by drs hba1c blood test.</p><p>However with your meds and better food choices you may start having hypos or verging towards hypo numbers on your meter. If so your diabetic nurse needs to help you reduce your meds. Maybe injections may be able to be stopped.</p><p>ONLY UNDER DN OR GP GUIDANCE.</p><p>The food or diet I'm referring to is the low carb one. It's a fantastic type2 tool to managing high bgs.</p><p>Have a look in that section of the forum for huge support.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 1743486, member: 196960"] Hi [USER=471428]@GeePei[/USER]. I was young too and I'm now 47yrs old. I wasn't diagnosed at 6yrs old even thou i had the symptoms. Overeating sugary foods for energy and strength. I was very very strong but extremely overweight. I wasn't aware I was diabetic. I was never tested/diagnosed til 2002. Your meds are helping you fend off blindness and black toes/feet which lead to amputation. I need you to have a look in successes and testimonials. They aren't fake but 100% true. You have done the best thing for your diabetes by joining here. In my experience food/diet is the biggest influence on type2 management. With the right foods you can influence lower blood results. On your meter and by drs hba1c blood test. However with your meds and better food choices you may start having hypos or verging towards hypo numbers on your meter. If so your diabetic nurse needs to help you reduce your meds. Maybe injections may be able to be stopped. ONLY UNDER DN OR GP GUIDANCE. The food or diet I'm referring to is the low carb one. It's a fantastic type2 tool to managing high bgs. Have a look in that section of the forum for huge support. [/QUOTE]
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