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<blockquote data-quote="bulkbiker" data-source="post: 1824433" data-attributes="member: 219467"><p>Containing nuggets of wisdom like this ..</p><p></p><p>"It means that your insulin hormones become less effective at storing and dealing with elevated blood sugar levels."</p><p></p><p>Storing what? elevated blood sugar.. nonsensical rubbish</p><p></p><p>“Blood glucose levels change throughout the day,” explains Dr Woodhouse. “After eating, levels rise and then settle down after about an hour. They are at their lowest point before the first meal of the day, which is normally breakfast.”</p><p></p><p>she obviously has never seen Dawn phenomenon or tested very often...</p><p></p><p>" <strong><span style="font-size: 15px">How can you prevent type 2 diabetes?</span></strong></p><p>Keep your weight in a healthy range."</p><p></p><p>Come on you TOFI's you obviously aren't trying to gain weight enough..</p><p></p><p></p><p>And the killer...(literally?)</p><p></p><p>“Include a high fibre, complex carbohydrate food at each meal, such as grains or brown rice.</p><p></p><p>And consume less sugar. Too much sugar and foods containing sugar can cause the blood glucose levels to rise. It is best to replace these with lower sugar and sugar free foods instead."</p><p></p><p></p><p>Someone doesn't understand what happens to carbs when you eat them! Whoops!</p><p></p><p>Edit to add.. great to see she is a diabetes specialist too ....... NOT</p><p></p><p><strong>Dr Mathi Woodhouse (f)</strong></p><p></p><p><img src="http://www.mysurgerywebsite.co.uk/website/E84024/files/mathi.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" />MBBS, BSc, MRCP, MRCGP</p><p></p><p>I qualified from St Barts & The Royal London Medical school 2003. I have been a GP since 2008 and started at the Pinn in Feb 2011. I have a wide spread of experience however<strong> my main interest lies within respiratory medicine </strong>my bold...</p><p></p><p>Edit to add but it would appear she is the clinical lead for diabetes in the practise... bet they get great results!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bulkbiker, post: 1824433, member: 219467"] Containing nuggets of wisdom like this .. "It means that your insulin hormones become less effective at storing and dealing with elevated blood sugar levels." Storing what? elevated blood sugar.. nonsensical rubbish “Blood glucose levels change throughout the day,” explains Dr Woodhouse. “After eating, levels rise and then settle down after about an hour. They are at their lowest point before the first meal of the day, which is normally breakfast.” she obviously has never seen Dawn phenomenon or tested very often... " [B][SIZE=4]How can you prevent type 2 diabetes?[/SIZE][/B] Keep your weight in a healthy range." Come on you TOFI's you obviously aren't trying to gain weight enough.. And the killer...(literally?) “Include a high fibre, complex carbohydrate food at each meal, such as grains or brown rice. And consume less sugar. Too much sugar and foods containing sugar can cause the blood glucose levels to rise. It is best to replace these with lower sugar and sugar free foods instead." Someone doesn't understand what happens to carbs when you eat them! Whoops! Edit to add.. great to see she is a diabetes specialist too ....... NOT [B]Dr Mathi Woodhouse (f)[/B] [IMG]http://www.mysurgerywebsite.co.uk/website/E84024/files/mathi.jpg[/IMG]MBBS, BSc, MRCP, MRCGP I qualified from St Barts & The Royal London Medical school 2003. I have been a GP since 2008 and started at the Pinn in Feb 2011. I have a wide spread of experience however[B] my main interest lies within respiratory medicine [/B]my bold... Edit to add but it would appear she is the clinical lead for diabetes in the practise... bet they get great results! [/QUOTE]
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