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<blockquote data-quote="TeddyTottie" data-source="post: 2297521" data-attributes="member: 519030"><p>Not to worry, you are very unlikely to have much to do with her, if your GP practice is anything like mine!</p><p></p><p>And no matter how engaged your healthcare is or is not, if you read round this forum and adopt low-carb eating, there’s a great chance you can normalise your BG and then you will only see her annually at most. Even in the face of overweening empirical evidence to the contrary, she is likely to carry on telling you the same old same old. Just smile and look smug.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeddyTottie, post: 2297521, member: 519030"] Not to worry, you are very unlikely to have much to do with her, if your GP practice is anything like mine! And no matter how engaged your healthcare is or is not, if you read round this forum and adopt low-carb eating, there’s a great chance you can normalise your BG and then you will only see her annually at most. Even in the face of overweening empirical evidence to the contrary, she is likely to carry on telling you the same old same old. Just smile and look smug. [/QUOTE]
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