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    b12

    Is your folate level good? No point having b12 if you have inadequate folate. The b12 needs the folate to form a more useful b12 (a methylated form). This is the form that the body can actually utilise. Otherwise it's floating around your body not doing very much. This is why methylcobalamin...
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    Confused

    That's a full blood count otherwise known as a FBC. That has nothing to do with your a1c. Sometimes the lab can mistakenly request a HbA1c as the dr requesting just a Hb (haemoglobin) if the form was handwritten or sometimes it's just some other form of human error in the lab, usually new staff...
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    Films A-Z

    Hercules
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    A to Z of FILM STARS.

    Uma Thurman
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    Finally Seen a Diabetes Nurse Specialist After 19 Months!

    Thankfully there are a few good, knowledgeable DNS' out there. Mine recommended 10% or less of my dinner plate should be carbs, even suggesting to go ultra low carb if my body could tolerate it. Whereas, I recently went through my late mothers paperwork and found advice she was given about...
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    Frequency for Hbalc ...

    I would question why the phlebotomist is not doing a test which your nurse has asked for. The majority of the time the phlebs are not qualified nurses (unless it's extra over time for a qualified nurse). Even if they happen to be a qualified nurse on that occasion they are not in that job role...
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    Trying to educate the In-Laws. Please help!

    All I've said to keep it basic for them is no potatoes, rice or bread (they don't eat pasta so didn't bother to tell them that). If they can't grasp remembering those 3 things then I feel there is no hope. They're not a forgetful family by any means so not sure why they can't remember 3 things...
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    Do you think that pre-diabetes is not diabetes

    I say it's a middle zone for lab tests that include those slightly higher results than expected in a non-diabetic and slightly lower results than expected in a diabetic. The final diagnosis of DM or not should then be based on other tests and symptoms of the patient in front of the clinician...
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    I Don’t Usually Buy a Newspaper......

    You say there is a chance I will get diabetes if I eat too many carbs. You are using the information that is thrown about in the media. This is not the case in my family it is due to lack of insulin as has been shown in other members. It is a gradual thing that takes time and I can only presume...
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    Trying to educate the In-Laws. Please help!

    [emoji23] I didn't mean grab the box while they're still eating pudding. I think anyone would be offended by that. I was thinking more along the lines of sometime after while sat on the sofa but thought they'd be sat there thinking "wasn't our food good enough". I thought maybe the visual...
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    I Don’t Usually Buy a Newspaper......

    I'm always getting upset by these ludicrous claims that the blame for t2 is pushed back on to the patient. I'm just inside the normal BMI just above the underweight range and we all know how BMI is the diagnosis gold standard in the GP surgery (at least from my experience). I've worked in...
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    Trying to educate the In-Laws. Please help!

    I do sort of take an emergency rations box now. It usually covers my breakfast and lunches and some snacks just to keep me going until I have a 'proper meal' as it were thinking that that would be my evening meal and I'm not adverse to eating odd concoctions. I quite like that method of eating...
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    Trying to educate the In-Laws. Please help!

    Well I gave them the 20 50 visual guide and got the reply of why do I need this. I explained that when they have some rice I need that much veg (using the pictures as examples). My husband stepped in and explained that when they have a potato I need that much extra veg so that I actually feel...
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    Trying to educate the In-Laws. Please help!

    Thankyou. I have been telling them very simply that I can't eat Potatoes, bread, pasta and rice for over a year and this seems to be the bit they can't grasp. That's why I've asked on here to see if anyone else has any better solutions than me. I'm struggling to understand how they can't get it...
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    Trying to educate the In-Laws. Please help!

    I think we should blame the press for that (as well as the doctors that tell the press). They go around saying DM is only weight related and that all diabetics are morbidly obese and need to lose weight and so the uneducated then somehow misconstrue what DM is and decide it's a fat in your diet...
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    Trying to educate the In-Laws. Please help!

    NicoleC1971: Oh wow, Thanks for that link. I'm printing that off and leaving it on their pillows for a bit of bedtime reading. I'm not too fussed about breakfast as I've never been a fan of eating when I've just woken up but opt for eggs when I do have it, they never have them in though. I do...
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    Trying to educate the In-Laws. Please help!

    I see them once a month but we stay with them for 2-3 nights (so about 2 and a bit days worth of meals). They live a fair distance away hence the staying with them. I don't usually have breakfast or lunch there as they are a cereal and toast for breakfast and sandwiches for lunch family. So by...
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    Trying to educate the In-Laws. Please help!

    Thank you all. It's been very enlightening to see all the suggestions and I hope to use some and find that they work. Helensaramay: The trouble is when I cook I still cook them the carbs as I never hear the end of "roast dinner with no potatoes?" or "chilli with no rice?" and then I also cook...
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    Trying to educate the In-Laws. Please help!

    Thank you for that. I'm glad I'm not the only one having to deal with this. A do's and don'ts does sound the best thing to do in the hope something sticks in their minds but I couldn't do anything stuck to a fridge as their house is a show home and it would be out of place and end up in the...
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    Trying to educate the In-Laws. Please help!

    I've been diagnosed as prediabetic (it started as GDM 3 years ago) and it is not weight related as I am a healthy size and weight. I'm a semi-expert on diabetes having grown up with a parent with it and studied it for my dissertation at uni. I've been told that I have a 75 - 90% chance of...