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<blockquote data-quote="liza_h" data-source="post: 2133020" data-attributes="member: 511693"><p>I had my first appointment with the diabetes nurse a couple of weeks ago. She handed me this info. Luckily I know better! I ignored it and follow the eating plan my grandfather was on for years when he became diabetic. Strange how different the advice is nowadays. The current recommended eating plan would do me no good at all. Carbs are a problem for me - always have been - and following a low carb plan suits me. I'll be interested to see if my prediabetes status has improved... my next blood test is in a couple of weeks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="liza_h, post: 2133020, member: 511693"] I had my first appointment with the diabetes nurse a couple of weeks ago. She handed me this info. Luckily I know better! I ignored it and follow the eating plan my grandfather was on for years when he became diabetic. Strange how different the advice is nowadays. The current recommended eating plan would do me no good at all. Carbs are a problem for me - always have been - and following a low carb plan suits me. I'll be interested to see if my prediabetes status has improved... my next blood test is in a couple of weeks! [/QUOTE]
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