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<blockquote data-quote="Garr" data-source="post: 1053211" data-attributes="member: 89751"><p>Hi [USER=153504]@claire30[/USER] , your body adjusts to having high blood sugar levels and thinks of this as normal, when you come back down to safer levels it can take your body a bit of time to readjust, this may explain the ill feeling. I'll tag [USER=25759]@daisy1[/USER] who will be along to give you some great welcoming advice. There are loads of threads on diet for type2s on here to get your teeth into. Most agree that reducing your carb intake is essential to getting better control and hopefully reducing meds. Exercising will make a huge difference in reducing your levels and increasing insulin sensitivity too so well done on the running, reducing carbs should help with the plateau in weight loss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Garr, post: 1053211, member: 89751"] Hi [USER=153504]@claire30[/USER] , your body adjusts to having high blood sugar levels and thinks of this as normal, when you come back down to safer levels it can take your body a bit of time to readjust, this may explain the ill feeling. I'll tag [USER=25759]@daisy1[/USER] who will be along to give you some great welcoming advice. There are loads of threads on diet for type2s on here to get your teeth into. Most agree that reducing your carb intake is essential to getting better control and hopefully reducing meds. Exercising will make a huge difference in reducing your levels and increasing insulin sensitivity too so well done on the running, reducing carbs should help with the plateau in weight loss. [/QUOTE]
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