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How irresposible are the current diet NHS guidelines for T2 and pre diabetics?
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<blockquote data-quote="Chook" data-source="post: 1612789" data-attributes="member: 24561"><p>Nope - you are categorised as 'Non Compliant'. My argument (with the DN) was that 'Non Compliant' should be reserved for people who are making no effort whatsoever to deal with their T2 by whatever means. I suggested that people who are obviously dealing with their T2 satisfactorily on their own should be congratulated, not labelled as non compliant. When I came off of insulin (due to having reduced my BGs to below pre-diabetes level) I was treated like a small naughty child - and the same when I stopped taking Sitaglyptin (because of even lower BGs) - she actually asked who had given me 'permission' to stop taking them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chook, post: 1612789, member: 24561"] Nope - you are categorised as 'Non Compliant'. My argument (with the DN) was that 'Non Compliant' should be reserved for people who are making no effort whatsoever to deal with their T2 by whatever means. I suggested that people who are obviously dealing with their T2 satisfactorily on their own should be congratulated, not labelled as non compliant. When I came off of insulin (due to having reduced my BGs to below pre-diabetes level) I was treated like a small naughty child - and the same when I stopped taking Sitaglyptin (because of even lower BGs) - she actually asked who had given me 'permission' to stop taking them. [/QUOTE]
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