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<blockquote data-quote="clearviews" data-source="post: 147076" data-attributes="member: 20752"><p>Unbelievable! </p><p>The poor guy is diabetic and has had major surgery. He had the good fortune to see a dietitian. The dietitian gave him advice from a reference point, hopefully for a quick recovery from his surgery, with full knowledge of his medical history. </p><p>What a pity he/she (the dietitian) could not have stated at the time of the advice that the whole scenario would be reassessed when his recovery was underway to address his diabetic condition. No mental anguish would have needed to be expended.</p><p>One can only wonder if the dietitian did focus on the patient as a whole, other than the immediate condition of the patient.</p><p>Alison</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clearviews, post: 147076, member: 20752"] Unbelievable! The poor guy is diabetic and has had major surgery. He had the good fortune to see a dietitian. The dietitian gave him advice from a reference point, hopefully for a quick recovery from his surgery, with full knowledge of his medical history. What a pity he/she (the dietitian) could not have stated at the time of the advice that the whole scenario would be reassessed when his recovery was underway to address his diabetic condition. No mental anguish would have needed to be expended. One can only wonder if the dietitian did focus on the patient as a whole, other than the immediate condition of the patient. Alison [/QUOTE]
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