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<blockquote data-quote="Harpar" data-source="post: 589700" data-attributes="member: 96075"><p>Well, having just returned from the surgery, having shown my doc the graphs of BG readings over 12, even on not 'heavily carby' meals, I have been told that its all in my head and to eat normally. I protested and said that if I eat normally it makes me feel ill, anything over 8 makes me feel ill. But there you go, its all in my head. So doctors are definitely not pro-active and are basically not interested until the a1c gives them a positive reading. AND I didn't get an answer as to why/how I can consume 75g of pure glucose and not produce anything over 6.3, but a perfectly normal meal, chicken, rice with cream and veg will take me to 10? So, do I trust doctors - NO. I am afraid I am of the opinion that what they tell you most of the time is complete and utter b****cks. When it comes to your body, its up to you to find the best solution that works. So, should they tell pre-diabetics that they are as risk, I don't think most of them would know a pre-diabetic if they fell over one. But it would be nice to be informed then its down to the individual.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harpar, post: 589700, member: 96075"] Well, having just returned from the surgery, having shown my doc the graphs of BG readings over 12, even on not 'heavily carby' meals, I have been told that its all in my head and to eat normally. I protested and said that if I eat normally it makes me feel ill, anything over 8 makes me feel ill. But there you go, its all in my head. So doctors are definitely not pro-active and are basically not interested until the a1c gives them a positive reading. AND I didn't get an answer as to why/how I can consume 75g of pure glucose and not produce anything over 6.3, but a perfectly normal meal, chicken, rice with cream and veg will take me to 10? So, do I trust doctors - NO. I am afraid I am of the opinion that what they tell you most of the time is complete and utter b****cks. When it comes to your body, its up to you to find the best solution that works. So, should they tell pre-diabetics that they are as risk, I don't think most of them would know a pre-diabetic if they fell over one. But it would be nice to be informed then its down to the individual. [/QUOTE]
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