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<blockquote data-quote="Zilsniggy" data-source="post: 2273980" data-attributes="member: 222691"><p>I'd find a more progressive nurse, it would appear that this one is stuck in a time warp! Do some research for yourself on a low carb or even Keto diet. These have been known to reverse the symptoms of diabetes, or more accurately, put it in remission, for many of us.</p><p>A new diagnosis of diabetes needs a lot of advice and support, and it seems that yours has been lacking.</p><p>Try the DiatDoctor website for loads of info on both ways of eating, plus the Low Carb Programme on here has had huge success and is award winning.</p><p>Don't just accept what ill informed people tell you, you have made great strides already in lowering your HBA1c!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zilsniggy, post: 2273980, member: 222691"] I'd find a more progressive nurse, it would appear that this one is stuck in a time warp! Do some research for yourself on a low carb or even Keto diet. These have been known to reverse the symptoms of diabetes, or more accurately, put it in remission, for many of us. A new diagnosis of diabetes needs a lot of advice and support, and it seems that yours has been lacking. Try the DiatDoctor website for loads of info on both ways of eating, plus the Low Carb Programme on here has had huge success and is award winning. Don't just accept what ill informed people tell you, you have made great strides already in lowering your HBA1c! [/QUOTE]
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