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I've been hovering on the edge of prediabetes for almost 5 years and now it's finally happened.
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<blockquote data-quote="gardengnome42" data-source="post: 1601353" data-attributes="member: 114214"><p>Interestingly my friend the practice nurse said more or less exactly what you have said but this was in private. When in uniform and in the surgery they have to obey the rules and deliver the nonsensical NHS advice as you mention above, she mentioned in particular the Eatwell plate and all the carbohydrate they recommend. </p><p></p><p>The 'progressive' bit is really scary though. However the comment about 'if it's going to get you then it will' is probably true. Son in law's father was diagnosed recently, he knew it was on its way and had been for a number of years but had been unable to halt it. It runs down his family yet he also is fit and thin. Despite his best efforts it arrived although he doesn't yet take any medication.</p><p></p><p> I've ordered a meter [code free?] so intend finding out which are the best/worst foods for spiking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gardengnome42, post: 1601353, member: 114214"] Interestingly my friend the practice nurse said more or less exactly what you have said but this was in private. When in uniform and in the surgery they have to obey the rules and deliver the nonsensical NHS advice as you mention above, she mentioned in particular the Eatwell plate and all the carbohydrate they recommend. The 'progressive' bit is really scary though. However the comment about 'if it's going to get you then it will' is probably true. Son in law's father was diagnosed recently, he knew it was on its way and had been for a number of years but had been unable to halt it. It runs down his family yet he also is fit and thin. Despite his best efforts it arrived although he doesn't yet take any medication. I've ordered a meter [code free?] so intend finding out which are the best/worst foods for spiking. [/QUOTE]
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