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Diabetes care depressingly poor

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But that's the point isn't it? Having left the N HS regime on advice from people here, you feel great, and are hitting targets. But those posters never forced you into low carb:-

I'm one of those "high volume" posters, and here is what I say on my standard greeting note when people ask about diet:-
". The total number of carbs per day you can eat depends on how advanced your diabetes is. It’s perhaps worth starting at about 50% of normal levels for a non-diabetic then adjusting up or down according to how you get on. So that means eating 150 grams of carbs per day for a man, 125 for a woman. You can read the total carb content of food under “nutritional info” on the packet or wrapping, or look it up on the internet for loose food. Just google “carb content..”

That's a straight cut and paste from my standard answer. Not forcing "low carb" you'll agree. The same is true from another "high volume" poster, xyzzy, who talks about reducing carbs by about 50% and testing to see the results.

As I said, a lot of people talk about low carb, because a lot do it, but I don't see them telling new members "it's the only way"; quite the opposite as you can see from my quotes above. That's why people like me and Borofergie get fed up when, after spending probably hundreds of hours trying to help people, we're told we're "force feeding" people.

benedict said:
Grazer, I feel the need to state that a post was removed which replied to mongoose which was tantamount to telling mongoose and others what they should be eating. It's not the first I've seen recently either.

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Maybe so, I didn't see it, but of course people will give their views; it's up to the recipients of that advice to decide if they want to follow it. We're all big people. That's a tad different to "bullying" or "force feeding" which was being stated on this thread. I still wait to see the "high volume posters" pushing the low carb route on others as the only way, as opposed to saying what they do and what works for them. If they can't do that, and remember I'm NOT a low carber, then there's no point in having a discussion forum. The most common point Ive seen made on here recently has been "what works for you"; bet there's more examples of that than there are of people being told "you must eat this". And, of course, it is implicit in everything that's said that opinions expressed are the views of the poster. Don't think we have to state that every time!
 
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