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<blockquote data-quote="AM1874" data-source="post: 1492581" data-attributes="member: 379847"><p>Hi [USER=402985]@Fleegle[/USER] ..</p><p>Apart from one doc at my surgery who supports LCHF, exercise and intermittent fasting, what you have experienced pretty much sums up the various responses that I have had from my Doc and HCPs. However, <a href="http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/taking-the-driving-seat-and-now-going-full-throttle.117639/#post-1409280" target="_blank">the nonsense that they have blurted</a> to me has, in fact, helped me a little in that it has led me on to developing a useful mantra that I now employ each time that I am with either Doc or Nursie. Now, when they babble on, I simply ..</p><p></p><p># Listen</p><p># Nod</p><p># Smile and say thankyou</p><p># Ignore</p><p>.. works for me</p><p></p><p>In your case, though, having paid for this drivel from your consultant .. well, I would be asking for either an explanation of his comments or a refund</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AM1874, post: 1492581, member: 379847"] Hi [USER=402985]@Fleegle[/USER] .. Apart from one doc at my surgery who supports LCHF, exercise and intermittent fasting, what you have experienced pretty much sums up the various responses that I have had from my Doc and HCPs. However, [URL='http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/taking-the-driving-seat-and-now-going-full-throttle.117639/#post-1409280']the nonsense that they have blurted[/URL] to me has, in fact, helped me a little in that it has led me on to developing a useful mantra that I now employ each time that I am with either Doc or Nursie. Now, when they babble on, I simply .. # Listen # Nod # Smile and say thankyou # Ignore .. works for me In your case, though, having paid for this drivel from your consultant .. well, I would be asking for either an explanation of his comments or a refund [/QUOTE]
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