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Owing to a comedy of errors a member of the nursing team at my local surgery phoned me this morning about something we had discussed in December which was a visit to a dietician.
I reminded her that she had already called me to tell me that I didn’t qulaify as I wasn’t “fat enough”. She then remembered the conversation. It turns out that as my BMI is around 30 that I do not qualify. This then gave me the opportunity to discuss with her Dr David Unwin and his disciples, the LCHF method and also test meters.
First and foremost I “grabbed her by the scruff of the kneck, put the spotlight on and demanded to know” why the hell they hadn’t recommended or given me a test meter. Her explanation was that they only gave them out to those who might be at risk of a hypo.
She then went on to explain that she personally follows a Palaeo diet hence her advice to me on “fishing hunting and farming”, back in February of last year. I do recall that at the time she also advised brown rice instead of white and brown bread instead of white. I did detect a slight shift in her own thinking though.
I think she realised and agreed with my gains using LCHF diet and that the gospel according to David Unwin was indeed being banded about at the surgery in general. My impression is that it hasn’t fully caught on and that disparity was one that I had detected from previous visits.
It was a productive conversation and I think we both benefited from the exchange.
I do feel a lot better now that I realise that my GP and the practice nurse are on the same kind of wavelength as the forum ethos on diet and diabetes, that is test metering strategy apart maybe.
I reminded her that she had already called me to tell me that I didn’t qulaify as I wasn’t “fat enough”. She then remembered the conversation. It turns out that as my BMI is around 30 that I do not qualify. This then gave me the opportunity to discuss with her Dr David Unwin and his disciples, the LCHF method and also test meters.
First and foremost I “grabbed her by the scruff of the kneck, put the spotlight on and demanded to know” why the hell they hadn’t recommended or given me a test meter. Her explanation was that they only gave them out to those who might be at risk of a hypo.
She then went on to explain that she personally follows a Palaeo diet hence her advice to me on “fishing hunting and farming”, back in February of last year. I do recall that at the time she also advised brown rice instead of white and brown bread instead of white. I did detect a slight shift in her own thinking though.
I think she realised and agreed with my gains using LCHF diet and that the gospel according to David Unwin was indeed being banded about at the surgery in general. My impression is that it hasn’t fully caught on and that disparity was one that I had detected from previous visits.
It was a productive conversation and I think we both benefited from the exchange.
I do feel a lot better now that I realise that my GP and the practice nurse are on the same kind of wavelength as the forum ethos on diet and diabetes, that is test metering strategy apart maybe.
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