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<blockquote data-quote="Thommothebear" data-source="post: 421087" data-attributes="member: 64806"><p>We dont get to see dieticians in my area, we get sent on Xpert courses instead. Got the usual you must eat at least 135g of carbs or your brain wont work (yes, she really said that), but she did admit that low carbing would work for some. I just kept my mouth shut, nodded occasionally, got my completion certificate and left. The only thing i did do was recommend the other people on the course to join this forum.</p><p></p><p>Here diabetic care rests solely with your GP if you have good control, so no dieticians and no consultants, even for newly diagnosed diabetics unless you are dangerously high or low.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thommothebear, post: 421087, member: 64806"] We dont get to see dieticians in my area, we get sent on Xpert courses instead. Got the usual you must eat at least 135g of carbs or your brain wont work (yes, she really said that), but she did admit that low carbing would work for some. I just kept my mouth shut, nodded occasionally, got my completion certificate and left. The only thing i did do was recommend the other people on the course to join this forum. Here diabetic care rests solely with your GP if you have good control, so no dieticians and no consultants, even for newly diagnosed diabetics unless you are dangerously high or low. [/QUOTE]
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