Sid said:Even after we have heard that one person has tragically died following this type of diet?
Pneu said:I think however a warning should be present in the first post to those reading pointing them in the direction of their HCP to properly discuss and evaluate the benefit of such a diet to them as an individual before they undertake such a radical change.
Pneu said:As with anything... people need to exercise some common sense...
These diets are clearly quite radical... it would be unwise for anyone to change to a diet of this kind without first consulting their HCP... however we also must treat people as adults who make informed decisions and it is up to them to decide.
Pneu said:I do think the threads should stay, I think however a warning should be present in the first post to those reading pointing them in the direction of their HCP to properly discuss and evaluate the benefit of such a diet to them as an individual before they undertake such a radical change.
borofergie said:A lot of stuff based on common sense
Patch said:Pneu said:I do think the threads should stay, I think however a warning should be present in the first post to those reading pointing them in the direction of their HCP to properly discuss and evaluate the benefit of such a diet to them as an individual before they undertake such a radical change.
Disagree. :evil: I really don't want to get personal, and forgive me if I offend, but how can you say "treat like adults" and then go on to say "a warning should be present".
Maybe it's a probelm I have, in that I ASSUME most people DO have a certain level of common sense. It's like warning people that a paper coffee cup "may be hot". :lol:
"RussG" said:Pneu hits the nail on the head.
Treating people as adults means giving them all the available information, including the fact that this diet is potentially dangerous, is largely unproven and should only be carried out under medical supervision. This is doubly important for people who may well be coming here fresh from a diagnosis,possibly scared, upset, angry or desperate for a cure. If you don't like that view from DUK, then find another forum to post in
Saying that being treated like an adult is incompatible with being given warnings is nonsensical at best.
Nige said:As we have new members who come to the forum often desperate, afraid ...
Sid said:I did it myself in the 80's with one of these shakes diets, lost loads of weight and put it straight back on plus a bit more because I failed to change my eating and drinking habits afterwards and its lifestyle changes that result in long term weight loss.
noblehead said:They serve no purpose whatsoever except to the individuals involved
noblehead said:My concern is that these threads are running and drawing a lot of attention due to them being permanently at the top of the Active Topics section...
noblehead said:It is and never has been anyone's business how members control their diabetes, we as members are only here to advise and offer support..
Patch said:Sid said:I did it myself in the 80's with one of these shakes diets, lost loads of weight and put it straight back on plus a bit more because I failed to change my eating and drinking habits afterwards and its lifestyle changes that result in long term weight loss.
So the shake diet did work, but you're own failure to adjust to a healthy lifestyle to maintain the lower weight meant you put it all back on?
Patch said:What did you think would happen?
borofergie said:You also need to take into account the cost of inaction. Patch and Kenny are proactively trying something that will hopefully reduce their chances of complications in the long run. Even if they don't cure their diabetes (which they probably won't), they'll probably both shift some belly weight that will reduce their insulin resistance.
noblehead said:As a responsible and highly respected diabetes forum, I am somewhat disappointed that Diabetes.Co.Uk have allowed these threads to continue given the warnings issued by Newcastle University and DUK, that said this is my final word on the subject and I'll not comment on this again!
Nigel
diabetes who want to lose weight should consult their health care team before undertaking any eating plan''.
benedict said:I think if this thread were to be deleted, one could argue that Viv's modified Atkins diet thread, amongst others, should also be removed because it also goes against conventional thinking and could be deemed dangerous long term by certain people.
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