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<blockquote data-quote="Paul59" data-source="post: 708616" data-attributes="member: 128625"><p>Seems she is listening to the NHS advise to me, which is fine if you want to progress from diet the next meds & finally insulin, which is how it goes if you catty on your intake of carbs at a high rate, it's most likely the carbon intake the gave her t2 in the first place. I would suggest she joins the forum to see how we cope with it daily. </p><p>Obviously she is stubborn & think she knows all about it & if she won't listens then there is little you can do to help her, when she has to be treated for the complications that can occur if she continues on the road she is traveling, she may realise she was wrong or that the NHS need educating by sufferers & not chuck theory at us. </p><p>Cause this is only my opinion & we all do as we want but with using others knowledge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul59, post: 708616, member: 128625"] Seems she is listening to the NHS advise to me, which is fine if you want to progress from diet the next meds & finally insulin, which is how it goes if you catty on your intake of carbs at a high rate, it's most likely the carbon intake the gave her t2 in the first place. I would suggest she joins the forum to see how we cope with it daily. Obviously she is stubborn & think she knows all about it & if she won't listens then there is little you can do to help her, when she has to be treated for the complications that can occur if she continues on the road she is traveling, she may realise she was wrong or that the NHS need educating by sufferers & not chuck theory at us. Cause this is only my opinion & we all do as we want but with using others knowledge. [/QUOTE]
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