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<blockquote data-quote="AdamAdam" data-source="post: 588042" data-attributes="member: 68712"><p>Hi Cat,</p><p></p><p>My advise to yourself would be to read up on diabetes. There is too much conflicting advise everywhere between specialists, patients etc. I strongly would suggest you start by going on Amazon.co.uk and purchasing a book called Dr. Bernstein Diabetes Solution, read the reviews, the book answers almost most questions that hoover around diabetes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AdamAdam, post: 588042, member: 68712"] Hi Cat, My advise to yourself would be to read up on diabetes. There is too much conflicting advise everywhere between specialists, patients etc. I strongly would suggest you start by going on Amazon.co.uk and purchasing a book called Dr. Bernstein Diabetes Solution, read the reviews, the book answers almost most questions that hoover around diabetes. [/QUOTE]
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