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<blockquote data-quote="cugila" data-source="post: 146968" data-attributes="member: 15325"><p>Thanks for 'bumping' it Ebony. Missed this one somehow.</p><p></p><p>I too am loath to give any advice as it is not a condition I have any experience of and I don't think we actually have any members who have been through it either ? Hopefully somebody might have some experience of it and post their experiences. </p><p></p><p>All I will say from my own personal experience with recent anti-Cancer treatment is that my Diabetes Consultant just told me that sometimes Diabetes has to take a back seat. What we WISH to do and what we HAVE to do are sometimes at odds. Diabetes isn't the only thing to consider here. A Holistic approach has to be taken. </p><p></p><p>This needs to be discussed fully with Consultant's, Endocrinologist, Gastroenterologist and Oncologist for the best advice. It may be as with me the diet is only temporrary and then later things can get back to more normal diet. It may also be the case that it is something that will have to be a compromise. That's what I had to do and for months dealt daily with horrendous Bg levels. Now back on track and mostly the levels are all good, some are useless......just something I have had to live with. Discuss with the experts before doing anything that MIGHT not be a good idea. </p><p></p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cugila, post: 146968, member: 15325"] Thanks for 'bumping' it Ebony. Missed this one somehow. I too am loath to give any advice as it is not a condition I have any experience of and I don't think we actually have any members who have been through it either ? Hopefully somebody might have some experience of it and post their experiences. All I will say from my own personal experience with recent anti-Cancer treatment is that my Diabetes Consultant just told me that sometimes Diabetes has to take a back seat. What we WISH to do and what we HAVE to do are sometimes at odds. Diabetes isn't the only thing to consider here. A Holistic approach has to be taken. This needs to be discussed fully with Consultant's, Endocrinologist, Gastroenterologist and Oncologist for the best advice. It may be as with me the diet is only temporrary and then later things can get back to more normal diet. It may also be the case that it is something that will have to be a compromise. That's what I had to do and for months dealt daily with horrendous Bg levels. Now back on track and mostly the levels are all good, some are useless......just something I have had to live with. Discuss with the experts before doing anything that MIGHT not be a good idea. Ken [/QUOTE]
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