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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 2340356" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>Do not let on that you are accessing Dr Google or a website like this - Doctors hate that, When they get to know you better, and see some progress then you can own up to it, but Doctors hate the Internet. </p><p></p><p>This website runs online courses for Low Carb diets, which many of us here use to control our diabetes. There is a dedicated subthread on this forum with recipes to suit. There is also a Success and Testimonials subthread that may be of interest to see how others are getting their beast into control. For me, the book that taught me about diet and my condition was "Blood Sugars 101" by Jenny Ruhl, and I found her to be quite easy to read, but good on the science of diets. There are other diet plans in the Foods section, but Low Carb for a T2 makes sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 2340356, member: 196898"] Do not let on that you are accessing Dr Google or a website like this - Doctors hate that, When they get to know you better, and see some progress then you can own up to it, but Doctors hate the Internet. This website runs online courses for Low Carb diets, which many of us here use to control our diabetes. There is a dedicated subthread on this forum with recipes to suit. There is also a Success and Testimonials subthread that may be of interest to see how others are getting their beast into control. For me, the book that taught me about diet and my condition was "Blood Sugars 101" by Jenny Ruhl, and I found her to be quite easy to read, but good on the science of diets. There are other diet plans in the Foods section, but Low Carb for a T2 makes sense. [/QUOTE]
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