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<blockquote data-quote="KK123" data-source="post: 1732663" data-attributes="member: 451727"><p>Reading this post really proves that the lack of information people with diabetes are given leaves them seriously at risk. I consider myself to be fairly intelligent, I had a Mum with type 1 diabetes for 40 years, spent those 40 years shovelling 'good' carbs down her throat and her sugars were all over the place despite trying to balance her insulin. we sought help numerous times from the professionals about how best to stabilise her and were told 'eat wholemeal/baked beans etc. I really wish I had known what I know now (mainly from this forum!), these food types may be 'healthy' for the general population but were poison to my Mum. I know there are different types of diabetes but I know that having cut out my so called healthy food has helped keep my levels within range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KK123, post: 1732663, member: 451727"] Reading this post really proves that the lack of information people with diabetes are given leaves them seriously at risk. I consider myself to be fairly intelligent, I had a Mum with type 1 diabetes for 40 years, spent those 40 years shovelling 'good' carbs down her throat and her sugars were all over the place despite trying to balance her insulin. we sought help numerous times from the professionals about how best to stabilise her and were told 'eat wholemeal/baked beans etc. I really wish I had known what I know now (mainly from this forum!), these food types may be 'healthy' for the general population but were poison to my Mum. I know there are different types of diabetes but I know that having cut out my so called healthy food has helped keep my levels within range. [/QUOTE]
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