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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-07-01 06:38 pm

[ SECRET POST #2737 ]


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Re: Dieticians

[personal profile] slashgirl 2014-07-02 01:36 am (UTC)(link)
If you can afford, I'd go, denial or not. My step sister just recently got a diabetes diagnosis and that was with a 6. something AIC; she's at the point where diet can make a difference. It sounds like you are as well.

I'm type 2 (and am now insulin dependant, having DKA will do that to you). So I suggest going to the dietician and learning from her/him what you need to do to keep from going on meds and/or insulin. It may seem hard to do but I didn't do what I should have and now...insulin. I'm lucky that I'm in Canada and that I have good private health insurance, cus diabetes is expensive.

If you do go, think of all the questions you want to ask--even do your research online and ask any questions that result from that as well.