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<blockquote data-quote="Neo88" data-source="post: 624880" data-attributes="member: 119194"><p>Everybody benefits from hearing personal experiences as well as medical information. Diabetes is a disease where a one drug, one diet, certain amount of exercise per day simply does not work. How can we expect family and friends to understand when researchers and medical professionals, equally, do not fully understand, and can be guilty of giving of giving duff advice (e.g Type 2's should eat plenty of carbs!). It is up to us as individuals to try and find what works for us and then report that to the people trying to support us, including our medical care team. Does it really matter who told us? The Diabetes UK website is a fantastic resource, but on a personal level, many people may find the information unhelpful! E.g Diet and recipe sections.</p><p>Neo88</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Neo88, post: 624880, member: 119194"] Everybody benefits from hearing personal experiences as well as medical information. Diabetes is a disease where a one drug, one diet, certain amount of exercise per day simply does not work. How can we expect family and friends to understand when researchers and medical professionals, equally, do not fully understand, and can be guilty of giving of giving duff advice (e.g Type 2's should eat plenty of carbs!). It is up to us as individuals to try and find what works for us and then report that to the people trying to support us, including our medical care team. Does it really matter who told us? The Diabetes UK website is a fantastic resource, but on a personal level, many people may find the information unhelpful! E.g Diet and recipe sections. Neo88 [/QUOTE]
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