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<blockquote data-quote="Voodoorising" data-source="post: 1332273" data-attributes="member: 346499"><p>Hi @ Wiseowl_123 I am in a similar boat recently diagnosed late September and don't see my nurse till the 25 Jan for my next set of bloods. I have been following the LCHF diet and cut right down to no carbs or very little. I am also running my freezer down so I can restock with foods that are better for me. That means I sometimes eat more carbs than I should but those days I do I know my bloods will be high but I hate wasting food as I say I running my freezer and things down. If I stick to meats and fish and veg and salads I know my readings will be low. My nurse's nutritional advice was if it tastes sweet don't eat it and every thing in moderation and of course the NHS eat healthy. I know it doesn't work for me as I know Carbs send my bloods high. I honestly believe the NHS needs re educating with there advise and allot more diabetics would feel better and healthier. </p><p></p><p>I dare say my nurse will moan about my diet also but it works for me and it's my body and my future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voodoorising, post: 1332273, member: 346499"] Hi @ Wiseowl_123 I am in a similar boat recently diagnosed late September and don't see my nurse till the 25 Jan for my next set of bloods. I have been following the LCHF diet and cut right down to no carbs or very little. I am also running my freezer down so I can restock with foods that are better for me. That means I sometimes eat more carbs than I should but those days I do I know my bloods will be high but I hate wasting food as I say I running my freezer and things down. If I stick to meats and fish and veg and salads I know my readings will be low. My nurse's nutritional advice was if it tastes sweet don't eat it and every thing in moderation and of course the NHS eat healthy. I know it doesn't work for me as I know Carbs send my bloods high. I honestly believe the NHS needs re educating with there advise and allot more diabetics would feel better and healthier. I dare say my nurse will moan about my diet also but it works for me and it's my body and my future. [/QUOTE]
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