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<blockquote data-quote="Jo_the_boat" data-source="post: 2445300" data-attributes="member: 436209"><p>Good luck Eddie, plenty of help on here from people who are (or were) exactly where you are.</p><p>Many find that lifestyle changes, and not too drastic(!) may keep you on track. I advocate you listening to people on here because they have been there, done it and many have significantly improved, or reversed, their T2.</p><p>Some doctors and 'specialists' preach a diabetic mantra that doesn't necessarily fit with current research. (Being polite there). Automatic prescribing of medication and over-lowering your cholesterol to name but 2 areas where evidence-based thinking seems to have changed.</p><p>In fact, you may be better off giving the Vatican a call, at least you've a chance of a face to face.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jo_the_boat, post: 2445300, member: 436209"] Good luck Eddie, plenty of help on here from people who are (or were) exactly where you are. Many find that lifestyle changes, and not too drastic(!) may keep you on track. I advocate you listening to people on here because they have been there, done it and many have significantly improved, or reversed, their T2. Some doctors and 'specialists' preach a diabetic mantra that doesn't necessarily fit with current research. (Being polite there). Automatic prescribing of medication and over-lowering your cholesterol to name but 2 areas where evidence-based thinking seems to have changed. In fact, you may be better off giving the Vatican a call, at least you've a chance of a face to face. [/QUOTE]
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