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<blockquote data-quote="UsmanMo96" data-source="post: 2632775" data-attributes="member: 511514"><p><em>my GP arranged for me to see a dietitian in the GP surgery.</em></p><p><em>the advice she gave to me was avoid saturated fats/carbs.</em></p><p><em>brown rice over white.</em></p><p><em>carry on with the chapatti but chose wholemeal flour </em></p><p><em>cut out cheese - </em></p><p><em>the most worrying thing she said was have Weetabix for breakfast instead of eggs.</em></p><p><em>she didn't say eggs were bad but the advice she said was have cereal in the morning instead of eggs was </em></p><p><em>very not helpful since that has been my breakfast for many years now.</em></p><p><em>-</em></p><p><em>not to be disrespectful to her i did mention how can a prawn sandwich be bad for me than any other sandwich ? apparently prawns aren't good. :/ </em></p><p><em>-</em></p><p><em>she did say, she will see me again in September..</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>so, brown rice is better than white.</em></p><p><em>chapatis as long as the flour i use isn't high in carbs is OK.</em></p><p><em>anything else in moderation is fine.</em></p><p><em>i don't know what to think because i thought that all carbs turn into glucose and will run my sugar high.</em></p><p><em>i did ask her "if i cut out carbs altogether" would it be better for me, than just eating carbs in moderation, she said "don't cut out the carbs altogether" and in fact nobody from my endo to the DN to the GP and advised me to cut out carbs altogether. </em></p><p></p><p>i don't know where this thread is going i will stop here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UsmanMo96, post: 2632775, member: 511514"] [I]my GP arranged for me to see a dietitian in the GP surgery. the advice she gave to me was avoid saturated fats/carbs. brown rice over white. carry on with the chapatti but chose wholemeal flour cut out cheese - the most worrying thing she said was have Weetabix for breakfast instead of eggs. she didn't say eggs were bad but the advice she said was have cereal in the morning instead of eggs was very not helpful since that has been my breakfast for many years now. - not to be disrespectful to her i did mention how can a prawn sandwich be bad for me than any other sandwich ? apparently prawns aren't good. :/ - she did say, she will see me again in September.. so, brown rice is better than white. chapatis as long as the flour i use isn't high in carbs is OK. anything else in moderation is fine. i don't know what to think because i thought that all carbs turn into glucose and will run my sugar high. i did ask her "if i cut out carbs altogether" would it be better for me, than just eating carbs in moderation, she said "don't cut out the carbs altogether" and in fact nobody from my endo to the DN to the GP and advised me to cut out carbs altogether. [/I] i don't know where this thread is going i will stop here. [/QUOTE]
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