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<blockquote data-quote="SarahEN" data-source="post: 2378871" data-attributes="member: 512696"><p>I'm afraid you've come up against a fairly common problem with medical advice about type 2 diabetes. Namely, that dieticians & GPS do not as a general rule keep up with new research on the condition. They tend to follow the Eatwell plate methodology & they absolutely do not like to see anything else working.</p><p></p><p>I'd do your own research & get yourself a blood glucose meter. You'll be able to tell what impacts your blood sugar levels & when your next HBA1C is lower you can tell the dietician how you did it.</p><p></p><p>PS. I got my HBA1C from the to 34 in 3 months with low carb & lost 15kg. There are countless examples of others who have done similar on here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SarahEN, post: 2378871, member: 512696"] I'm afraid you've come up against a fairly common problem with medical advice about type 2 diabetes. Namely, that dieticians & GPS do not as a general rule keep up with new research on the condition. They tend to follow the Eatwell plate methodology & they absolutely do not like to see anything else working. I'd do your own research & get yourself a blood glucose meter. You'll be able to tell what impacts your blood sugar levels & when your next HBA1C is lower you can tell the dietician how you did it. PS. I got my HBA1C from the to 34 in 3 months with low carb & lost 15kg. There are countless examples of others who have done similar on here. [/QUOTE]
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