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Canadian Diebetes. can you believe this

I'm glad I don't have to count carbs or calories. Or stab my finger 3000 times a year. I agree that many doctors and nurses don't understand diabetes. My diabetes nurse once told me I should eat oatmeal instead of bacon and eggs for breakfast! That's just crazy talk! Must be some form of job security for her.
 
Their son immigrated to NZ years ago. Having their 1st child. These people just got back from Florida and will be in NZ for a month. The wife is T2 .
 
I use 1500 or so a year. Doesn't bother me at all I have tried almost every BG monitor on the market .
I don't eat breakfast often.
 
Yes I prefer not to be diabetic but I am and insulin is a God send for all diabetics.
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Let's face it. That's hardly true.

Maybe I and others who control by diet are just pretendy-diabetics..............
 
...I agree that many doctors and nurses don't understand diabetes. My diabetes nurse once told me I should eat oatmeal instead of bacon and eggs for breakfast! That's just crazy talk! Must be some form of job security for her.

I truly believe they just don't know! And can we blame them? (OK OK - yeah! Sometimes! .) They get that healthy plate model ****, and as we know - it gets really confusing and doesn't make sense and they remember some of it and the big bits that don't make sense (like - why would animal fat kill us??!!! And 1/4 plate of carbs every meal for diabetics be great???!!) - so they come out with some **** like that, to desperately try and make it make sense, is what I think. Why I was very sympathetic to my poor deluded but well-meaning GP in Sweden who told me not to eat dead pig. You know - cause of the heart-killing fat content! Good grief. (My cholesterol level.) Nothing about bread - oh no. (Don't! Besmirch! The bread!)

But imagine what it must be like for them - getting those ridiculous diet guidelines and trying to make sense of it enough to pass along something meaningful to us in their offices? Sweden is a bit better than most - because they at least acknowledge and agree with LCHF as a bona fide method of treatment and diet. But a doctor (Anna Dahlqvist) had to do battle for two years to get that in. Good on them for admitting the facts about healthy fats though. (Which is more than poor ol' NZ can do right now.) (We have fabulous fresh produce all year round to make up for it though? lol.) (Not to mention fabulous grass-fed dead animals to eat, and sea food and...)

We are lucky to get such an international perspective, though, due to the internet.
 

It's strange, though, that even when they see patients who reverse their diabetes, they don't get it. I tell my diabetes nurse what I eat and I don't think she gets that the way I eat is why I don't have diabetes any more. And, of course, it must be frustrating when your patients get progressively worse despite all the advice you give them. They must think most patients ignore their advice and lie about it.
 
then the cells resist the insulin, as high insulin is toxic to our cells - adding insulin will never make you better! As T2D is your body's response to an originally toxic situation

First time ever I read this: toxic? Do you have any source of this for me?
 
Let's face it. That's hardly true.

Maybe I and others who control by diet are just pretendy-diabetics..............
I used to control BG with diet and then pills and now pills and insulin. You can only pretend for so long and the body will let you know.
 
Reverse diabetes or control BG? What happens if you eat a high care or sugar meal?
 
I used to control BG with diet and then pills and now pills and insulin. You can only pretend for so long and the body will let you know.

Did you follow your health care providers' dietary recommendations? i.e. the Canada food guide? Lots of whole grain bread/pasta, oatmeal, fruit, starchy veg, margarine, a bit of lean meat?
 
Did you follow your health care providers' dietary recommendations? i.e. the Canada food guide? Lots of whole grain bread/pasta, oatmeal, fruit, starchy veg, margarine, a bit of lean meat?
In a word no but my diet was usually very good according to my blood tests.
I've had blood tests every 3 to 4 months for 30 years+ . Everything was great including kidney function, cholesteral etc. I have an appointment on Monday to go over my Jan 8 tests which I already have on my phone. They are posted within a few hours. Results are great again.
 
The last time I tried that was a year ago and my blood glucose went up a bit, peaked about 45 minutes after eating, then by 2 hours was normal again.
To me that says you don't have diabetes.
 
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Reverse diabetes or control BG? What happens if you eat a high care or sugar meal?
Do you know what. I can eat 1/2 pound of liquorice now and only go up to 9mmol/l.. So that is pretty normal. So reversed and not just controlled. No pills or insulin for me. Do you think that would be the case if I was following standard food guidelines from diagnosis?
 

So what kind of diet did you follow to control your diabetes?
 
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