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<blockquote data-quote="Mud Island Dweller" data-source="post: 530096" data-attributes="member: 87831"><p>I am a low carb high fat like aTotto and am also shocked you would say to eat the foods you do and ignore foods that are good for you ...you do not appear to be vegitarians.</p><p> </p><p>The t1 can "get away" with lots as they inject insulin but even then a lot do lchf so they can inject less.</p><p></p><p>Do you have a meter l am guessing not but if so but would be interested to know what your pre and post readings are for the sweets bananas et al you eat.</p><p>l am unimpressed with your dn but the majority are like her and as they wont suffer your ill health they can give advice like that.</p><p></p><p>The problem is that if you cut yourself you see a problem feel ouch....with diabetes you only see numbers and feel nothing so nothing seems to matter.</p><p>Often first signs of a problem like tingling or bad eyes are missed there is nothing to link it to the diabetes so it is ignored. </p><p></p><p>Let me guess your dn said your partner doesnt need to test as a t2.</p><p>Do you test as a t1 or just inject 2x a day with pre told amount...l know a similar couple to you who have also had appaling advice from the outset.</p><p></p><p>I dont know how many t2 on here do not test but l would guess that a lot (l am not allowed to say the majority) who may not initally test soon start and adjust their diets and ignore their dn and dr advice</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mud Island Dweller, post: 530096, member: 87831"] I am a low carb high fat like aTotto and am also shocked you would say to eat the foods you do and ignore foods that are good for you ...you do not appear to be vegitarians. The t1 can "get away" with lots as they inject insulin but even then a lot do lchf so they can inject less. Do you have a meter l am guessing not but if so but would be interested to know what your pre and post readings are for the sweets bananas et al you eat. l am unimpressed with your dn but the majority are like her and as they wont suffer your ill health they can give advice like that. The problem is that if you cut yourself you see a problem feel ouch....with diabetes you only see numbers and feel nothing so nothing seems to matter. Often first signs of a problem like tingling or bad eyes are missed there is nothing to link it to the diabetes so it is ignored. Let me guess your dn said your partner doesnt need to test as a t2. Do you test as a t1 or just inject 2x a day with pre told amount...l know a similar couple to you who have also had appaling advice from the outset. I dont know how many t2 on here do not test but l would guess that a lot (l am not allowed to say the majority) who may not initally test soon start and adjust their diets and ignore their dn and dr advice [/QUOTE]
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