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<blockquote data-quote="Walter Wolf" data-source="post: 1773103" data-attributes="member: 473281"><p>DCUKMod: Thanks for the advice. I am really not the slightest bit bothered about having to take medication, as long as I can get the side effects under control. The slow release metformin definitely sounds like it could work.</p><p></p><p>I don't really care how many pills I have to pop, as long as I can bring the symptoms under control. That's all I want. If I can get my energy levels under control, I will be back out walking and travelling and enjoying my life.</p><p></p><p>I just can't do the constant food monitoring. I know I won't stick to it. I'm looking to treat the symptoms here, not the condition.</p><p></p><p>Guzzler: I was advised to go low fat, because my specific issue is that my abdominal fat levels were (and obviously still are) affecting the function of the insulin produced by my body.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Walter Wolf, post: 1773103, member: 473281"] DCUKMod: Thanks for the advice. I am really not the slightest bit bothered about having to take medication, as long as I can get the side effects under control. The slow release metformin definitely sounds like it could work. I don't really care how many pills I have to pop, as long as I can bring the symptoms under control. That's all I want. If I can get my energy levels under control, I will be back out walking and travelling and enjoying my life. I just can't do the constant food monitoring. I know I won't stick to it. I'm looking to treat the symptoms here, not the condition. Guzzler: I was advised to go low fat, because my specific issue is that my abdominal fat levels were (and obviously still are) affecting the function of the insulin produced by my body. [/QUOTE]
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