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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 1415577" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>It's all about choice.</p><p>Luckily we can choose for ourselves how we manage OUR diabetes.</p><p>However I appreciate knowledge and experience. [USER=240838]@Kristin251[/USER] has helped me in the past to understand how diet can play it's part, more than I thought.</p><p>Yes I'm type2 on insulin so diet can make a huge difference on how much insulin I need to inject. No one in the nhs ever explained that to me. 2 pregnancies on insulin and I was blindly injecting to keep my bgs low. Irrespective of food.</p><p>Of course everyone has a preconceived idea of a healthy diet.</p><p>Whose right and whose wrong?</p><p>We are all right to follow the best diet for their condition.</p><p>If that's boring then compromise to get the best of both worlds?</p><p>Choose your health or pleasure? Everyone eats for different reasons. Some healthier than others!</p><p>Your choice!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 1415577, member: 196960"] It's all about choice. Luckily we can choose for ourselves how we manage OUR diabetes. However I appreciate knowledge and experience. [USER=240838]@Kristin251[/USER] has helped me in the past to understand how diet can play it's part, more than I thought. Yes I'm type2 on insulin so diet can make a huge difference on how much insulin I need to inject. No one in the nhs ever explained that to me. 2 pregnancies on insulin and I was blindly injecting to keep my bgs low. Irrespective of food. Of course everyone has a preconceived idea of a healthy diet. Whose right and whose wrong? We are all right to follow the best diet for their condition. If that's boring then compromise to get the best of both worlds? Choose your health or pleasure? Everyone eats for different reasons. Some healthier than others! Your choice!!! [/QUOTE]
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