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<blockquote data-quote="srobertson06" data-source="post: 1045581" data-attributes="member: 169182"><p>I was very interested in the programme, it seemed to me to indicate that everyone is different and we all need a personal food guide - I am a Type2 Diabetic, diagnosed March 2015, put on Metformin, Blood tests every 3 months, brought own meter and test fairly regularly, 4 months ago metformin dose doubled as sugar levels still too high. Have gone as far as restricting diet to almost zero carbs and zero sugar and levels are still too high. Went for latest blood test, phone call from doctors and have to go and have another one as the hospital failed to process the samples, but I know from my tests that blood sugar levels are still too high.</p><p>I feel bad that I cannot get the sugar levels under control almost a year down the line. Cannot get new glasses because eye sight is fluctuating and struggling with eye sight because it keeps changing.</p><p>I have to also add that in the past year I have also had a great deal of stress in my life and I do believe this has an impact although my doctor does not agree.</p><p></p><p>Even before I became diabetic I believed that there was more to being over weight than simply eating too much and all the wrong foods. So I will be looking out for any further up dates on the programme as I believe it has real possibilities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="srobertson06, post: 1045581, member: 169182"] I was very interested in the programme, it seemed to me to indicate that everyone is different and we all need a personal food guide - I am a Type2 Diabetic, diagnosed March 2015, put on Metformin, Blood tests every 3 months, brought own meter and test fairly regularly, 4 months ago metformin dose doubled as sugar levels still too high. Have gone as far as restricting diet to almost zero carbs and zero sugar and levels are still too high. Went for latest blood test, phone call from doctors and have to go and have another one as the hospital failed to process the samples, but I know from my tests that blood sugar levels are still too high. I feel bad that I cannot get the sugar levels under control almost a year down the line. Cannot get new glasses because eye sight is fluctuating and struggling with eye sight because it keeps changing. I have to also add that in the past year I have also had a great deal of stress in my life and I do believe this has an impact although my doctor does not agree. Even before I became diabetic I believed that there was more to being over weight than simply eating too much and all the wrong foods. So I will be looking out for any further up dates on the programme as I believe it has real possibilities. [/QUOTE]
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