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<blockquote data-quote="Rosie&#039;Ma" data-source="post: 1221612" data-attributes="member: 134091"><p>Interesting to read other people's experiences. Thanks!!</p><p>MissMac - I completely get your frustration and fury!!!</p><p>I've seen several different 'nurses' including one entirely useless HCA who was simply unable to answer my questions! The others are variable. But the last one I saw was substituting for the 'diabetes specialist' and turned out to be the most approachable and useful! So I think I've decided to take their information and advice and pick and choose what I use alongside of my own reading. </p><p>I bought a carb counting book - so useful. It's fruit, not sweets I really miss. It took a while for me to realise I could eat berries, but apples have lots more carbs, for example.</p><p>I'm tackling this at the same time as the menopause and being an older mother of a 7 year old girl. Never quite sure which one causes me to have tired spells!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rosie'Ma, post: 1221612, member: 134091"] Interesting to read other people's experiences. Thanks!! MissMac - I completely get your frustration and fury!!! I've seen several different 'nurses' including one entirely useless HCA who was simply unable to answer my questions! The others are variable. But the last one I saw was substituting for the 'diabetes specialist' and turned out to be the most approachable and useful! So I think I've decided to take their information and advice and pick and choose what I use alongside of my own reading. I bought a carb counting book - so useful. It's fruit, not sweets I really miss. It took a while for me to realise I could eat berries, but apples have lots more carbs, for example. I'm tackling this at the same time as the menopause and being an older mother of a 7 year old girl. Never quite sure which one causes me to have tired spells! [/QUOTE]
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