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<blockquote data-quote="KK123" data-source="post: 2170241" data-attributes="member: 451727"><p>Hi there, I really don't know how they can say to someone with a glucose intolerance that 'pasta & rice' are free foods although I'm guessing Slimming world won't have a clue or care about one person's intolerances. Do you have to fill in a medical questionnaire before starting slimming world? From a diabetics perspective if you're going to eat pasta & rice 'freely' you may as well enjoy yourself and swap it for chocolate eclairs and a packet of lemon bon bons! I jest of course because there would be more of a nutritional benefit to pasta (just) but if I were you, I would read, read, read this forum, you might be surprised. x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KK123, post: 2170241, member: 451727"] Hi there, I really don't know how they can say to someone with a glucose intolerance that 'pasta & rice' are free foods although I'm guessing Slimming world won't have a clue or care about one person's intolerances. Do you have to fill in a medical questionnaire before starting slimming world? From a diabetics perspective if you're going to eat pasta & rice 'freely' you may as well enjoy yourself and swap it for chocolate eclairs and a packet of lemon bon bons! I jest of course because there would be more of a nutritional benefit to pasta (just) but if I were you, I would read, read, read this forum, you might be surprised. x [/QUOTE]
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