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<blockquote data-quote="cheesesoup" data-source="post: 294880" data-attributes="member: 46388"><p>Cathy I so heartily agree with what you have said. Getting told what a healthy diet is was patronising in the extreme. However they do have to deal with X cases a day some will be like me degree educated and some will be like my F-I-L barely able to read and pretty much lacking in any education at all (usual story left school early as parents had died ,brought up family on his own etc etc etc) the "education" has to be one size fits all . Hence really patronising for anyone with any education at all. Got to agree with the doctor who gave the advice 'look it up yourself' , if only all GPs/Diabetic education courses did that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cheesesoup, post: 294880, member: 46388"] Cathy I so heartily agree with what you have said. Getting told what a healthy diet is was patronising in the extreme. However they do have to deal with X cases a day some will be like me degree educated and some will be like my F-I-L barely able to read and pretty much lacking in any education at all (usual story left school early as parents had died ,brought up family on his own etc etc etc) the "education" has to be one size fits all . Hence really patronising for anyone with any education at all. Got to agree with the doctor who gave the advice 'look it up yourself' , if only all GPs/Diabetic education courses did that. [/QUOTE]
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