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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 1391314" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>They have their own problems. They are human too. I'm sure my older gp is also diabetic. Its just the way he says things!</p><p>I'd hate a job where I see the distruction of diabetes, every day.</p><p>They are limited.</p><p>Ultimately, it has to come from YOU [USER=378675]@pasiphae1953[/USER] .</p><p></p><p>This is a turning point in your life.</p><p>Do you make a difference or just say "what ever"?</p><p></p><p>If you decide to fight.</p><p>We diabetic soldiers will carry you along. We won't abandon you!</p><p></p><p>Take what you can from gp practice but I agree eating low carb can steady your high bgs. It may not full solve them but will definitely help.</p><p>I feel in more control of my diabetes because of low carb and insulin.</p><p>I understand why they are important in my diabetes management.</p><p>You need to understand why some meds are needed to SUPPORT you til your able to fight, with all your might!</p><p>I've learnt not to drastically change my diet as my arteries don't like the fast change in pressure of the change in diet.</p><p>Yes diet holds a big key to unlocking good happy bg management!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 1391314, member: 196960"] They have their own problems. They are human too. I'm sure my older gp is also diabetic. Its just the way he says things! I'd hate a job where I see the distruction of diabetes, every day. They are limited. Ultimately, it has to come from YOU [USER=378675]@pasiphae1953[/USER] . This is a turning point in your life. Do you make a difference or just say "what ever"? If you decide to fight. We diabetic soldiers will carry you along. We won't abandon you! Take what you can from gp practice but I agree eating low carb can steady your high bgs. It may not full solve them but will definitely help. I feel in more control of my diabetes because of low carb and insulin. I understand why they are important in my diabetes management. You need to understand why some meds are needed to SUPPORT you til your able to fight, with all your might! I've learnt not to drastically change my diet as my arteries don't like the fast change in pressure of the change in diet. Yes diet holds a big key to unlocking good happy bg management! [/QUOTE]
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