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<blockquote data-quote="Robo42" data-source="post: 2240796" data-attributes="member: 208584"><p>Interesting, I have found the 'Official' recommendations confusing & now very detrimental to Diabetic suffers. Diabetic suffers are at a higher risk, also asthma suffers than the people without these conditions. But the Government has now sent supermarkets their list of ‘Very High Risk’ people, where this list was obtained from I don’t know. I can understand that some conditions are higher risk to Coronavirus, I consider myself & my wife a high risk, but not the highest risk. If I check my details online at my local GP practice there are no details of any of the ongoing health problems I have, so is this ‘GOV LIST’ only as good as the details your GP keeps? So far the list has now ensured that I cannot use any online deliveries even when being long standing customers at some. Being isolating at home this is & will become a big problem soon. </p><p></p><p> Diabetics work hard to manage their diet, now much of specific food being low sugar & carb foods we use is being gobbled up by everyone, so I see for some time we will have to eat what’s available. Low sugar & carb foods.Vegans seem to be not helping with using up plants based milks, they should switch to Cows Milk as allergy suffers to dairy products find they are harder to source. </p><p> Appreciate any thoughts for lunches that could be made with perhaps more easily available food stuffs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robo42, post: 2240796, member: 208584"] Interesting, I have found the 'Official' recommendations confusing & now very detrimental to Diabetic suffers. Diabetic suffers are at a higher risk, also asthma suffers than the people without these conditions. But the Government has now sent supermarkets their list of ‘Very High Risk’ people, where this list was obtained from I don’t know. I can understand that some conditions are higher risk to Coronavirus, I consider myself & my wife a high risk, but not the highest risk. If I check my details online at my local GP practice there are no details of any of the ongoing health problems I have, so is this ‘GOV LIST’ only as good as the details your GP keeps? So far the list has now ensured that I cannot use any online deliveries even when being long standing customers at some. Being isolating at home this is & will become a big problem soon. Diabetics work hard to manage their diet, now much of specific food being low sugar & carb foods we use is being gobbled up by everyone, so I see for some time we will have to eat what’s available. Low sugar & carb foods.Vegans seem to be not helping with using up plants based milks, they should switch to Cows Milk as allergy suffers to dairy products find they are harder to source. Appreciate any thoughts for lunches that could be made with perhaps more easily available food stuffs. [/QUOTE]
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