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So last Monday afternoon, I had an appointment with a diabetic nurse at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital.
Being a dietitian, she talked at length about… yes, you guessed it diet and food.
What she did not talk about, was my diet, and what food I was eating!
On her screen see could see all my test results for this year. Every blood test and every reading down to a large download from my TEE 2+ that ran in to quite a large number of self-testing over the first part of the year (Being at that time on insulin, I was testing every 2 hrs during my working day) … Up to when I was discharged by my specialist as a direct result of those numbers.
Like the specialist The DN was also not interested in ‘HOW’ I achieved, in the words of the specialist… “Such fantastic results in such a short time-span”
Strange but true. Or maybe not!
I should be eating rice, bread, potatoes, pasta, porridge, grains, pulses, low fat cheese, and yogurt she explained.
The DN spend most of our time explaining why these foods are good for people with Type 2, and the need to consume them.
So: This is what she has been taught, and this is what she still advocates!
HOWEVER
After a while she payed more attention to what I told her about what I do eat and what I don’t eat… and why!
She almost switched off from her role as a DN and enthused greatly about the power and benefits of a LCHF lifestyle. (Which she was already completely aware of!)
She concluded by saying “Your results speak for themselves, you are in remission, and I am discharging you.
WOOP! WOOP!
I would like to say a huge thank you, to all of the posters and Mods here, for the help, guidance and encouragement that you have given, not just to me, to the ever growing numbers of us who have managed to put our life’s back on track and getting our T2 under control.
And in my case a life without drugs to do what I now understand, I can do for myself, far more efficiently and much faster without them.
When we understand and practice, with the proper diet, and knowledge found here so can many others!
Thank you all once again
Po
Being a dietitian, she talked at length about… yes, you guessed it diet and food.
What she did not talk about, was my diet, and what food I was eating!
On her screen see could see all my test results for this year. Every blood test and every reading down to a large download from my TEE 2+ that ran in to quite a large number of self-testing over the first part of the year (Being at that time on insulin, I was testing every 2 hrs during my working day) … Up to when I was discharged by my specialist as a direct result of those numbers.
Like the specialist The DN was also not interested in ‘HOW’ I achieved, in the words of the specialist… “Such fantastic results in such a short time-span”
Strange but true. Or maybe not!
I should be eating rice, bread, potatoes, pasta, porridge, grains, pulses, low fat cheese, and yogurt she explained.
The DN spend most of our time explaining why these foods are good for people with Type 2, and the need to consume them.
So: This is what she has been taught, and this is what she still advocates!
HOWEVER
After a while she payed more attention to what I told her about what I do eat and what I don’t eat… and why!
She almost switched off from her role as a DN and enthused greatly about the power and benefits of a LCHF lifestyle. (Which she was already completely aware of!)
She concluded by saying “Your results speak for themselves, you are in remission, and I am discharging you.
WOOP! WOOP!
I would like to say a huge thank you, to all of the posters and Mods here, for the help, guidance and encouragement that you have given, not just to me, to the ever growing numbers of us who have managed to put our life’s back on track and getting our T2 under control.
And in my case a life without drugs to do what I now understand, I can do for myself, far more efficiently and much faster without them.
When we understand and practice, with the proper diet, and knowledge found here so can many others!
Thank you all once again
Po
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