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<blockquote data-quote="Paul_hocking" data-source="post: 1409143" data-attributes="member: 357219"><p>Hi I have a dr who mentioned to me that type 2 was most common in adults but it can be missed and type one as a massive diagnosis rate in the under 30s apparently as I was told by my GP so we had to cover all bases the way we did it was with gliclazide the only problem as she mentioned was that it could be the honeymoon period where I can still produce a bit of insulin and I was forcing my body to produce a little more it was working so we switched to metformin as it ment I wasn't taking a pill to lower my sugars but I'm still following the rules but I have been running slightly to high but my exercise is on point so it has been dropping it down just be persistent with your GP show your taking note and that you want more info I've only been diagnosed since October and our local GPs are fantastic I have direct email to my GP who isn't my personal GP but one that has an interest in Diabetes and she always says it might sound like a silly question that can be answered with a phone call or an email. But what I have noticed is if your interested and asking questions only you know what's going on in your body my doc says it's far cheaper to keep you healthy than deal with complications and most of the time for me it's bump my cardio up or double check my carb intake. YES FELLOW DIABETICS I have a young modern GP who thinks checking up on carbs helps keep it under control eat loads of fruit and veg just few bread and potatoes and ****. Do eat fresh pasta and rice though. </p><p></p><p>Be persistent and always see the same GP about your diabetes is what I would recommend I don't see the nurse anymore as she is a bit of a b@&£h so see my doc every 3-4 months good luck my fellow diabetic friend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul_hocking, post: 1409143, member: 357219"] Hi I have a dr who mentioned to me that type 2 was most common in adults but it can be missed and type one as a massive diagnosis rate in the under 30s apparently as I was told by my GP so we had to cover all bases the way we did it was with gliclazide the only problem as she mentioned was that it could be the honeymoon period where I can still produce a bit of insulin and I was forcing my body to produce a little more it was working so we switched to metformin as it ment I wasn't taking a pill to lower my sugars but I'm still following the rules but I have been running slightly to high but my exercise is on point so it has been dropping it down just be persistent with your GP show your taking note and that you want more info I've only been diagnosed since October and our local GPs are fantastic I have direct email to my GP who isn't my personal GP but one that has an interest in Diabetes and she always says it might sound like a silly question that can be answered with a phone call or an email. But what I have noticed is if your interested and asking questions only you know what's going on in your body my doc says it's far cheaper to keep you healthy than deal with complications and most of the time for me it's bump my cardio up or double check my carb intake. YES FELLOW DIABETICS I have a young modern GP who thinks checking up on carbs helps keep it under control eat loads of fruit and veg just few bread and potatoes and ****. Do eat fresh pasta and rice though. Be persistent and always see the same GP about your diabetes is what I would recommend I don't see the nurse anymore as she is a bit of a b@&£h so see my doc every 3-4 months good luck my fellow diabetic friend. [/QUOTE]
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