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<blockquote data-quote="marleemacd" data-source="post: 101924" data-attributes="member: 19154"><p>Hi Jopar,</p><p></p><p>Thanks again! My problem is that I live in Scotland! When I mentioned the NICE guidelines to my DSN in June she told me to ignore those completely and read the relevant Scottish Guidelines SIGN 55. Trouble is, they don't contain target blood glucose levels, but I think they're up for consultation as they're now quite old. I had wondered why I hadn't been given any guidance on what I should be aiming for. The vague dietary instructions didn't appeal to my inner control freak either.</p><p></p><p>I feel so much better thinner that I don't mind too much about the excess skin, never wearing a bikini is a small price to pay. You're absolutely correct, I definitely appreciate the benefits. </p><p></p><p>Cheers</p><p></p><p>Marlee</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marleemacd, post: 101924, member: 19154"] Hi Jopar, Thanks again! My problem is that I live in Scotland! When I mentioned the NICE guidelines to my DSN in June she told me to ignore those completely and read the relevant Scottish Guidelines SIGN 55. Trouble is, they don't contain target blood glucose levels, but I think they're up for consultation as they're now quite old. I had wondered why I hadn't been given any guidance on what I should be aiming for. The vague dietary instructions didn't appeal to my inner control freak either. I feel so much better thinner that I don't mind too much about the excess skin, never wearing a bikini is a small price to pay. You're absolutely correct, I definitely appreciate the benefits. Cheers Marlee [/QUOTE]
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