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<blockquote data-quote="Jeannie87" data-source="post: 815485" data-attributes="member: 155592"><p>The course was absolutely the best thing, although as a long term diabetic, I felt I surely didn't need any education, after all surely "I knew it all" but how wrong I was! I learned so much, I met a really nice bunch of people, and the consultant, the diabetic specialist nurses and the dietician made it fun, informative and educational. I also bought the book they recommended, "Carbs and Cals" , which is published by a Chello Publishing and has become my "bible". Also in Scotland you are not allowed to start on the pump unless you have undertaken the New Deal (aka DAFNE in England) course. It totally opened my eyes to carb counting and was a real education. I hope you can get a chance to go on a similar one Ann.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeannie87, post: 815485, member: 155592"] The course was absolutely the best thing, although as a long term diabetic, I felt I surely didn't need any education, after all surely "I knew it all" but how wrong I was! I learned so much, I met a really nice bunch of people, and the consultant, the diabetic specialist nurses and the dietician made it fun, informative and educational. I also bought the book they recommended, "Carbs and Cals" , which is published by a Chello Publishing and has become my "bible". Also in Scotland you are not allowed to start on the pump unless you have undertaken the New Deal (aka DAFNE in England) course. It totally opened my eyes to carb counting and was a real education. I hope you can get a chance to go on a similar one Ann. [/QUOTE]
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