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<blockquote data-quote="poshtotty" data-source="post: 1318187" data-attributes="member: 100221"><p>Agreed! I was referred to one once after my GP noted that I was following LCHF and he thought I needed re-educating...... </p><p></p><p>When I told the dietician I was eating low carb and doing very well on it, she told me my carb intake was too low and advised having Ryvitas for lunch! When I went back for a second visit I told her that my BS had shot up to 13 after her recommended Ryvitas and we came to a mutual agreement that I wouldn't return for any more appointments!</p><p></p><p>The only good thing (at the time) was that she was able to prescribe a particular drug which my GP had refused to prescribe saying he didn't know enough about it as it was relatively new. In the end I only tried it for a few weeks and decided to give it up after doing my own in depth research and not wanting the potential associated risks</p><p></p><p>Make of that what you will...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poshtotty, post: 1318187, member: 100221"] Agreed! I was referred to one once after my GP noted that I was following LCHF and he thought I needed re-educating...... When I told the dietician I was eating low carb and doing very well on it, she told me my carb intake was too low and advised having Ryvitas for lunch! When I went back for a second visit I told her that my BS had shot up to 13 after her recommended Ryvitas and we came to a mutual agreement that I wouldn't return for any more appointments! The only good thing (at the time) was that she was able to prescribe a particular drug which my GP had refused to prescribe saying he didn't know enough about it as it was relatively new. In the end I only tried it for a few weeks and decided to give it up after doing my own in depth research and not wanting the potential associated risks Make of that what you will... [/QUOTE]
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