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<blockquote data-quote="Prem51" data-source="post: 1304452" data-attributes="member: 209498"><p>That's not unusual unfortunately. When I was diagnosed all my GP said was to cut down on sugary food. </p><p>If you are confirmed as diabetic when you get your second blood test and see your GP again you should be given the option of going on a diabetes management course.</p><p>But the NHS guidelines are that you should continue to eat carbohydrates. Health Care Professionals recommend the 'Eatwell Plate' which is one third protein, one third vegetable and one third carbohydrates. That advice is outdated, and a lot of HCPs and GPs now recognise that low carb eating is better for diabetics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prem51, post: 1304452, member: 209498"] That's not unusual unfortunately. When I was diagnosed all my GP said was to cut down on sugary food. If you are confirmed as diabetic when you get your second blood test and see your GP again you should be given the option of going on a diabetes management course. But the NHS guidelines are that you should continue to eat carbohydrates. Health Care Professionals recommend the 'Eatwell Plate' which is one third protein, one third vegetable and one third carbohydrates. That advice is outdated, and a lot of HCPs and GPs now recognise that low carb eating is better for diabetics. [/QUOTE]
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