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I know it's been said before on here that GPs are often not very sympathetic to the LCHF approach for dealing with diabetes, but I hadn't expected to encounter such blatant disinterest as I did this morning!
I was diagnosed on the 1 March - via a terse phone call from him to say "You've got Type 2 diabetes, I'll put a prescription for Metformin in the tray for you to collect and ask the dietician to get in touch with you." (his exact words). When I got over my shock, I called him again a couple of days later to get some more information (numbers, etc.) and told him that I had done some research in the interim, joined this community, and decided I didn't want to go down the Metformin route at this stage, but preferred to see if I could make a difference through diet and exercise.
I went back to see him today to give him an update, showed him my readings for the past week (an early one at 8.3, two in the 7s, and the rest mainly 5s with one or two 6s) and told him I had lost 10lbs on the LCHF eating plan. He said "Well, there are lots of different ways to lose weight, so it's up to you which one you choose. Your glucose levels look about normal, but you really don't need to be testing every day - it's not necessary." He was rummaging in his bookcase for something when I left.
I still haven't heard from the dietician, but if he/she is going to have the same approach as my GP, I'll feel very inclined to just suggest that they "DO one!"

I was diagnosed on the 1 March - via a terse phone call from him to say "You've got Type 2 diabetes, I'll put a prescription for Metformin in the tray for you to collect and ask the dietician to get in touch with you." (his exact words). When I got over my shock, I called him again a couple of days later to get some more information (numbers, etc.) and told him that I had done some research in the interim, joined this community, and decided I didn't want to go down the Metformin route at this stage, but preferred to see if I could make a difference through diet and exercise.
I went back to see him today to give him an update, showed him my readings for the past week (an early one at 8.3, two in the 7s, and the rest mainly 5s with one or two 6s) and told him I had lost 10lbs on the LCHF eating plan. He said "Well, there are lots of different ways to lose weight, so it's up to you which one you choose. Your glucose levels look about normal, but you really don't need to be testing every day - it's not necessary." He was rummaging in his bookcase for something when I left.
I still haven't heard from the dietician, but if he/she is going to have the same approach as my GP, I'll feel very inclined to just suggest that they "DO one!"
