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<blockquote data-quote="Scandichic" data-source="post: 487424" data-attributes="member: 94210"><p>Feel free to rant - I think you did well not to ask her where she got her qualifications. Ebay perhaps? </p><p>There are several things you could do to take control. If you can drive, where's the nearest practice? You could do bs tests several times a day eg fasting, pre and post prandial checks. (If you're not doing this already). If cost is an issue, why not but the sd codefree monitor where you can get cheap strips on ebay. My chemist has told me to bring mine in and he will note down the details and try and get them for the same price. Choose a strict diet, just for a short period of time and stick to it. I chose LCHF but there are others out there who do other things. I believe douglas99 has a low GI diet and is very helpful - everyone is here as we all know how it feels. I also keep a log of my bs readings and write down everything I eat that day. It helps me feel in control. If you feel up to it, you could write a letter of complaint. Good luck with everything!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scandichic, post: 487424, member: 94210"] Feel free to rant - I think you did well not to ask her where she got her qualifications. Ebay perhaps? There are several things you could do to take control. If you can drive, where's the nearest practice? You could do bs tests several times a day eg fasting, pre and post prandial checks. (If you're not doing this already). If cost is an issue, why not but the sd codefree monitor where you can get cheap strips on ebay. My chemist has told me to bring mine in and he will note down the details and try and get them for the same price. Choose a strict diet, just for a short period of time and stick to it. I chose LCHF but there are others out there who do other things. I believe douglas99 has a low GI diet and is very helpful - everyone is here as we all know how it feels. I also keep a log of my bs readings and write down everything I eat that day. It helps me feel in control. If you feel up to it, you could write a letter of complaint. Good luck with everything! [/QUOTE]
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