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<blockquote data-quote="TriciaWs" data-source="post: 2157876" data-attributes="member: 475901"><p>Agree with the others, your GP's knowledge is seriously out-of-date.</p><p>If you are t1 then you are t1, postponing diagnosis and the correct treatment puts you at risk of developing irreversible problems.</p><p>If you are t2 then I can't recommend low carb enough (your GP probably doesn't know about the research on this either, or that you might even get an NHS prescription voucher for the cost of the low carb program!).</p><p></p><p>My GP was better informed, but still a little dubious about low carb - we agreed I would try it first instead of metformin and statins, but then my initial numbers were a bit lower than yours. By the 3 month check I was well into remission, but I was lucky to be diagnosed within a year fro a previous normal BS results.</p><p>My cholesterol is fine, my triglycerides actually went down and continued to fall over the first year of low carb plus some extra fats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TriciaWs, post: 2157876, member: 475901"] Agree with the others, your GP's knowledge is seriously out-of-date. If you are t1 then you are t1, postponing diagnosis and the correct treatment puts you at risk of developing irreversible problems. If you are t2 then I can't recommend low carb enough (your GP probably doesn't know about the research on this either, or that you might even get an NHS prescription voucher for the cost of the low carb program!). My GP was better informed, but still a little dubious about low carb - we agreed I would try it first instead of metformin and statins, but then my initial numbers were a bit lower than yours. By the 3 month check I was well into remission, but I was lucky to be diagnosed within a year fro a previous normal BS results. My cholesterol is fine, my triglycerides actually went down and continued to fall over the first year of low carb plus some extra fats. [/QUOTE]
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