sugar2 said:Great post Nigel...and others above me in the "thread".
noblehead said:thankfully these members who use words like ''Carboholics'' are very few and far between
raydavies said:I know there are carboholics who are prepared to risk high readings, they are, of course perfectly free to go ahead and enjoy! They should, however, be apprised of the risks.
borofergie said:and on the only other use of the "C" word:
raydavies said:I know there are carboholics who are prepared to risk high readings, they are, of course perfectly free to go ahead and enjoy! They should, however, be apprised of the risks.
How exactly is that untrue or offensive to anyone?
Surely there are diabetics who eat too many carbs and suffer the consequences? If you want me to I can search this forum and find dozens of examples of people who are struggling with control because they don't want to give up their favorite food.
I'm a carboholic too, I love bread and pasta and rice and sharing large packets of Haribo with my son. I'm on the waggon at the moment ("it's been 4 months since my last donut"), but Carbaholism is only ever just one pack of chocolate Hobnobs away.
I really don't understand all the hidden agendas that lurk behind this forum...
Sorry Nigel, although I can see that after 30 yrs.of experience, acceptance seems right to you, for me trying to keep from being diagnosed, it's the last thing I feel. What I want is hope-- and that means the best information on how to reverse the progress of this rising blood sugar level and instability, and a chance to get back to normal levels.noblehead said:Thanks searley and thanks Viv!
Nigel
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