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<blockquote data-quote="kaya659" data-source="post: 421633" data-attributes="member: 70335"><p>I had a similar experience with my dietician! I have always eaten whole grain bread,brown rice,etc because thats what I like & I've never eaten a lot of fried food because I don't like them.I was told to eat a low fat ,high fibre diet.When I told my dietician that I found any kind of carbs sent my sugar levels soaring, she looked at me as if I was mad & told my I'd never keep my sugars under control if I didn't follow her advice.Needless to say I've never been back to see her & done things my way, just use my glucose meter frequently to monitor what I can & can't eat.I sometimes think the NHS is trying to kill us all off with their official advice! Have to say though that my diabetic nurse at my doctors is better informed & extremely helpful</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kaya659, post: 421633, member: 70335"] I had a similar experience with my dietician! I have always eaten whole grain bread,brown rice,etc because thats what I like & I've never eaten a lot of fried food because I don't like them.I was told to eat a low fat ,high fibre diet.When I told my dietician that I found any kind of carbs sent my sugar levels soaring, she looked at me as if I was mad & told my I'd never keep my sugars under control if I didn't follow her advice.Needless to say I've never been back to see her & done things my way, just use my glucose meter frequently to monitor what I can & can't eat.I sometimes think the NHS is trying to kill us all off with their official advice! Have to say though that my diabetic nurse at my doctors is better informed & extremely helpful [/QUOTE]
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