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<blockquote data-quote="JohnEGreen" data-source="post: 2109276" data-attributes="member: 223921"><p>When in hospital a couple of years ago I was on a ward where all of us were diabetic I was in for something unrelated to diabetes every other one of the patients were receiving antibiotic treatment for diabetic ulcers and infections of their legs and feet, every one of them followed the eat well plate every one of them had attended courses and every one of them had very high blood sugars one of them was being treated with maggots in an attempt to save his leg. </p><p></p><p>One of guys I bumped into a few months later in town and it seems he was minus one of his big toes when he eventually left the hospital.</p><p></p><p>I did not attend a course even though was asked to on several occasions I did not follow the eat well plate diet was low carb and had the lowest blood sugars on the ward and that included the nurse that checked our levels in the morning as she kept telling me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnEGreen, post: 2109276, member: 223921"] When in hospital a couple of years ago I was on a ward where all of us were diabetic I was in for something unrelated to diabetes every other one of the patients were receiving antibiotic treatment for diabetic ulcers and infections of their legs and feet, every one of them followed the eat well plate every one of them had attended courses and every one of them had very high blood sugars one of them was being treated with maggots in an attempt to save his leg. One of guys I bumped into a few months later in town and it seems he was minus one of his big toes when he eventually left the hospital. I did not attend a course even though was asked to on several occasions I did not follow the eat well plate diet was low carb and had the lowest blood sugars on the ward and that included the nurse that checked our levels in the morning as she kept telling me. [/QUOTE]
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