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<blockquote data-quote="AtkinsMo" data-source="post: 1418360" data-attributes="member: 104933"><p>I really feel that it is time that diabetes.co.uk was divided up - the pro low carbers and the anti low carbers. Those who are trying to learn how to do low carb, practical hints and trips, motivational success stories, and there are hundreds or thousands of them about, must surely be confused and dismayed by all of this in-fighting. I probably post less than I otherwise would because of personal vitriolic attacks by a few individuals on this forum. Those who fully support and advocate the 'traditional management' of diabetes and especially T2 diabetes maybe should consider finding a comfortable home in diabetes.org.uk. rather than spending their lives being argumentative and difficult with other people who are trying to give genuine honest advice, based on experience, to new-comers and those eager to learn about the huge benefits of LCHF.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AtkinsMo, post: 1418360, member: 104933"] I really feel that it is time that diabetes.co.uk was divided up - the pro low carbers and the anti low carbers. Those who are trying to learn how to do low carb, practical hints and trips, motivational success stories, and there are hundreds or thousands of them about, must surely be confused and dismayed by all of this in-fighting. I probably post less than I otherwise would because of personal vitriolic attacks by a few individuals on this forum. Those who fully support and advocate the 'traditional management' of diabetes and especially T2 diabetes maybe should consider finding a comfortable home in diabetes.org.uk. rather than spending their lives being argumentative and difficult with other people who are trying to give genuine honest advice, based on experience, to new-comers and those eager to learn about the huge benefits of LCHF. [/QUOTE]
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