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<blockquote data-quote="Neil Walters" data-source="post: 391892" data-attributes="member: 70095"><p>Leanne I was a 60 a day red Marlboro junkie until the beginning of last year. Take it a day at a time but be aware you are likely to start snacking and your bs may creep up but over time you can deal with that. </p><p></p><p>Kicking the smoking is far better for you in the long run and once sorted you can deal with the other issues - just do not try to manage everything at once as that can be really tough.</p><p></p><p>I did find that smoking did raise my bs levels so you might feel light headed to start with but that is just your body adjusting - look up the stop smoking time line of benefits as they have already started after six days.</p><p></p><p>Well done you</p><p></p><p></p><p>Diagnosed type II 1998 2 x 80 mg Gliclazide, 4 x 500mg Metformin and 1 x 100mg Sitagliptin - HbA1c - 48 mmol/mol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Neil Walters, post: 391892, member: 70095"] Leanne I was a 60 a day red Marlboro junkie until the beginning of last year. Take it a day at a time but be aware you are likely to start snacking and your bs may creep up but over time you can deal with that. Kicking the smoking is far better for you in the long run and once sorted you can deal with the other issues - just do not try to manage everything at once as that can be really tough. I did find that smoking did raise my bs levels so you might feel light headed to start with but that is just your body adjusting - look up the stop smoking time line of benefits as they have already started after six days. Well done you Diagnosed type II 1998 2 x 80 mg Gliclazide, 4 x 500mg Metformin and 1 x 100mg Sitagliptin - HbA1c - 48 mmol/mol [/QUOTE]
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