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<blockquote data-quote="andcol" data-source="post: 905406" data-attributes="member: 96315"><p>Hi Paula and welcome to the forum</p><p>I was also diagnosed at the beginnig of 2014 and was placed on metformin like you. The difference is that I am now not on medication at all and neither do I have elevated blood glucose or even have to worry about what I ate (reversed/cured/whatever you want to call it) so I cannot help you with the drugs that the doctor wishes to prescribe for you to help you to return your blood glucose levels to normal. </p><p></p><p>I would like to suggest you have a read of the work from Professor Roy Taylor from Newcastle University <a href="http://www.ncl.ac.uk/magres/research/diabetes/reversal.htm" target="_blank">http://www.ncl.ac.uk/magres/research/diabetes/reversal.htm</a></p><p></p><p>It may be a revelation and you may wish to discuss this with your doctor. I think the choice is yours: follow your current diet with escalating drugs or make a change for the future. I am not going to prescribe the options for you as there are several such as low glycemic, low carb, low calorie. Low calorie is an interim measure and will help you to re-normalise your body but you then need to decide on a route. From my experience low carb seems to be more successful but I vary mine on purpose just to keep my body used to everything but that is after my low calorie reversal process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andcol, post: 905406, member: 96315"] Hi Paula and welcome to the forum I was also diagnosed at the beginnig of 2014 and was placed on metformin like you. The difference is that I am now not on medication at all and neither do I have elevated blood glucose or even have to worry about what I ate (reversed/cured/whatever you want to call it) so I cannot help you with the drugs that the doctor wishes to prescribe for you to help you to return your blood glucose levels to normal. I would like to suggest you have a read of the work from Professor Roy Taylor from Newcastle University [URL]http://www.ncl.ac.uk/magres/research/diabetes/reversal.htm[/URL] It may be a revelation and you may wish to discuss this with your doctor. I think the choice is yours: follow your current diet with escalating drugs or make a change for the future. I am not going to prescribe the options for you as there are several such as low glycemic, low carb, low calorie. Low calorie is an interim measure and will help you to re-normalise your body but you then need to decide on a route. From my experience low carb seems to be more successful but I vary mine on purpose just to keep my body used to everything but that is after my low calorie reversal process. [/QUOTE]
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