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<blockquote data-quote="britishpub" data-source="post: 1765858" data-attributes="member: 175573"><p>Well it worked for me, and it is the advice I will always give. I wouldn't characterise it as hysterical, just sensible.</p><p></p><p>For me the eat to your meter mantra, and advice to experiment and see what foods spike you is dangerous and unhelpful. The longer you go not facing up to the issue, and the longer you go experimenting the longer it will take to get your BG under control, and the more damage you do to yourself by all the spikes you get when the experiment fails.</p><p></p><p>IMHO</p><p></p><p>Although I acknowledge and fully understand your points about how hard it can be for a newly diagnosed person.</p><p></p><p>Ultimately they need to do what suits themselves, as it is their body, their health and their life</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="britishpub, post: 1765858, member: 175573"] Well it worked for me, and it is the advice I will always give. I wouldn't characterise it as hysterical, just sensible. For me the eat to your meter mantra, and advice to experiment and see what foods spike you is dangerous and unhelpful. The longer you go not facing up to the issue, and the longer you go experimenting the longer it will take to get your BG under control, and the more damage you do to yourself by all the spikes you get when the experiment fails. IMHO Although I acknowledge and fully understand your points about how hard it can be for a newly diagnosed person. Ultimately they need to do what suits themselves, as it is their body, their health and their life [/QUOTE]
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