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<blockquote data-quote="smw99" data-source="post: 1573969" data-attributes="member: 309704"><p>The worrying part is that this trained medical professional, paid by the NHS is giving this advice to others who will be believing her/him. How can anyone say that losing weight and getting your blood glucose to normal will not improve your health long term. I don't know about making a complaint but I would be asking them to refer me to the scientific evidence on which their advice is based so that I can read it for myself. That might make them think about what they are saying. Those of us with the confidence to challenge medical advice should be asking questions whenever we get the chance in order to help those who feel they have to follow the disastrous diabetes advice given to so many people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smw99, post: 1573969, member: 309704"] The worrying part is that this trained medical professional, paid by the NHS is giving this advice to others who will be believing her/him. How can anyone say that losing weight and getting your blood glucose to normal will not improve your health long term. I don't know about making a complaint but I would be asking them to refer me to the scientific evidence on which their advice is based so that I can read it for myself. That might make them think about what they are saying. Those of us with the confidence to challenge medical advice should be asking questions whenever we get the chance in order to help those who feel they have to follow the disastrous diabetes advice given to so many people. [/QUOTE]
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