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<blockquote data-quote="ladybird64" data-source="post: 271222" data-attributes="member: 29023"><p>Jopar</p><p></p><p>I have got no intention of turning this thread into a personal battleground to get points, it's not my style. It is really very simple. You may have thought that the OP misheard what was said, in which case you could have asked and thus avoided things getting personal. Mods are always reminding us not to make personal remarks so I am actually quite surprised that they didn't seem to pick up on the fact that you more or less said the OP was fabricating things - a VERY personal statement IMHO.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I would like to leave that well and truly behind. It is entirely up to the OP's hubby if they wish to make a complaint and has nothing to do with you. As for the dietician needing to be defended..I doubt it somehow. We don't know who she is, where she works, there are no identifying factors included in this post, just the info about what happened at the visit.</p><p></p><p>I have had personal experience with dieticians, I didn't mention it because it wasn't pertinent to the post but as we are talking extremes such as nameless NHS staff having to defend themselves, I'll include it. I saw three different dieticians while my daughter was in her early teens, they were for her, not me. She has a rare condition but one that I would expect a dietician to know about or certainly read up on. I told her that my daughter didn't have snacks between meals and in front of my daughter, she told me that I should "loosen the reins and let her have some treats! A packet of low fat crisps every day won't hurt".</p><p></p><p>That was the last consultation. I wouldn't go near them with a bargepole after that.</p><p></p><p>Ju, so glad hubs is doing well. Sounds like he is doing just fine without the assistance of this woman, long may it continue. :thumbup:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ladybird64, post: 271222, member: 29023"] Jopar I have got no intention of turning this thread into a personal battleground to get points, it's not my style. It is really very simple. You may have thought that the OP misheard what was said, in which case you could have asked and thus avoided things getting personal. Mods are always reminding us not to make personal remarks so I am actually quite surprised that they didn't seem to pick up on the fact that you more or less said the OP was fabricating things - a VERY personal statement IMHO. Anyway, I would like to leave that well and truly behind. It is entirely up to the OP's hubby if they wish to make a complaint and has nothing to do with you. As for the dietician needing to be defended..I doubt it somehow. We don't know who she is, where she works, there are no identifying factors included in this post, just the info about what happened at the visit. I have had personal experience with dieticians, I didn't mention it because it wasn't pertinent to the post but as we are talking extremes such as nameless NHS staff having to defend themselves, I'll include it. I saw three different dieticians while my daughter was in her early teens, they were for her, not me. She has a rare condition but one that I would expect a dietician to know about or certainly read up on. I told her that my daughter didn't have snacks between meals and in front of my daughter, she told me that I should "loosen the reins and let her have some treats! A packet of low fat crisps every day won't hurt". That was the last consultation. I wouldn't go near them with a bargepole after that. Ju, so glad hubs is doing well. Sounds like he is doing just fine without the assistance of this woman, long may it continue. :thumbup: [/QUOTE]
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