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<blockquote data-quote="borofergie" data-source="post: 268305" data-attributes="member: 33342"><p>I've been fighting a lonely battle on that Facebook page all day (along with IanD). I'm not easily discouraged or depressed, but hanging around in the company of truely uninformed diabetics is genuinely troubling. I just want to hold up a big sign saying "come to Diabetes.co.uk and save your toes".</p><p></p><p>Sincerely, for all our petty squabbles over what "low-carb" really means, diabetes.co.uk really is a safe place for the newly diagnosed to come to and learn how to defeat their condition (or for the old timers to discuss the finer points of management). We often say that the DCUK bunch aren't representative of Diabetics as a whole, but a single glance at the DUK Facebook page will show you just how informed (and unfortunately how unrepresentative) we all are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="borofergie, post: 268305, member: 33342"] I've been fighting a lonely battle on that Facebook page all day (along with IanD). I'm not easily discouraged or depressed, but hanging around in the company of truely uninformed diabetics is genuinely troubling. I just want to hold up a big sign saying "come to Diabetes.co.uk and save your toes". Sincerely, for all our petty squabbles over what "low-carb" really means, diabetes.co.uk really is a safe place for the newly diagnosed to come to and learn how to defeat their condition (or for the old timers to discuss the finer points of management). We often say that the DCUK bunch aren't representative of Diabetics as a whole, but a single glance at the DUK Facebook page will show you just how informed (and unfortunately how unrepresentative) we all are. [/QUOTE]
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