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<blockquote data-quote="Daibell" data-source="post: 1398331" data-attributes="member: 21149"><p>Hi and welcome. As you will have seen the posts have varying views on the subject of diet. Listen to the GP and nurses but when it comes to diet bear in mind that the body converts all carbs to glucose and these raise blood sugar and can increase weight if you have too many. Once you have bought your meter this will show what foods affect you most and by how much. Eat to your meter is good advice and hence you can choose the diet that suits you. If you have excess weight then you will have insulin resistance and thru weight reduction it will enable your body to start using your own insulin efficiently again. Sadly it is a fact that the food industry drives government dietary guidelines hence the need to be cautious and surgeries are obliged to follow these guidelines, but some medics are prepared to go against the tide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daibell, post: 1398331, member: 21149"] Hi and welcome. As you will have seen the posts have varying views on the subject of diet. Listen to the GP and nurses but when it comes to diet bear in mind that the body converts all carbs to glucose and these raise blood sugar and can increase weight if you have too many. Once you have bought your meter this will show what foods affect you most and by how much. Eat to your meter is good advice and hence you can choose the diet that suits you. If you have excess weight then you will have insulin resistance and thru weight reduction it will enable your body to start using your own insulin efficiently again. Sadly it is a fact that the food industry drives government dietary guidelines hence the need to be cautious and surgeries are obliged to follow these guidelines, but some medics are prepared to go against the tide. [/QUOTE]
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