At the beginning of the month I had an invite to go along for a hour & half talk to update those attending an update on diabetes info.
Unfortunately I found this a complete & utter waste of time. We were reminded about using the plate method 7 told to eat eat starchy foods & in next breathe told that if our BMI was high then we needed to loose weight. Nothing was mentioned about low carb diets although they did give a short info of the 600 calorie diet & said that everyone is different 7 have different ways of losing weight but did not appear interested in low carb route.
the only new thing that I found out was that my clinic has a designated Diabetes GP who conswequently I have never seen since I was diagnosed & it was not her that I saw then
So sorry there is nothing new to report. The NHS still do not want to budge from there regime
Whilst your experience does not seem to be unusual, personally, I would refrain from grouping everyone in the NHS under the same banner. There are some great stories of healthcare professionals showing a lot of interest in a low carb approach.The NHS still do not want to budge from there regime
Sadly if you are LADA and on the same insulin regime as a T1 you don't normally get to see the clinic. Fortunately my surgery has a good DN so it doesn't matter.It is different for T1s on the whole because they attend a specialist diabetes clinic with genuine specialist staff.
T2s have to rely on their GP surgeries and don't get to see specialists (unless they are very uncontrolled). My surgery is fantastic, it wins a lot of awards. But I have never once in my 4 years since diagnosis seen a doctor in relation to my diabetes, and on the odd occasion I have seen a doctor for other reasons diabetes has never been mentioned. I see a senior prescribing nurse and have always done. She gave me my diagnosis and if I were ever to be put on meds she would prescribe them.
i think we have to listen to them and then we need to decide whether to ignore there advice. lets not assume they are wrong all the time.
lets agree to disagreeHmmm...a stopped clock is correct twice a day....
I suspect that, depending on training and experience, they will either be right most of the time or wrong most of the time.
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