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DN and dietician tell me to eat more carbs!
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<blockquote data-quote="therower" data-source="post: 1590799" data-attributes="member: 47983"><p>[USER=384215]@Katethomas925[/USER]. Your post seems to suggest that you are a more than capable T1 diabetic. </p><p>You are under no obligation to change your diet, if you are happy with your diet then stick with it.</p><p>One bad hypo and your DN and dietician feel the need to change everything is ludicrous.</p><p>If you were having frequent hypos and were obviously not able to control your diabetes, then yes a change to your management would be something to be discussed.</p><p>Remember..... No one knows diabetes like a diabetic. </p><p>Express your confidence, point out that the vast majority of insulin dependent diabetics go low/ hypo daily and weekly, it's what we live with.</p><p>Don't be bullied, your life for you to live your way and obviously you're doing a **** good job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="therower, post: 1590799, member: 47983"] [USER=384215]@Katethomas925[/USER]. Your post seems to suggest that you are a more than capable T1 diabetic. You are under no obligation to change your diet, if you are happy with your diet then stick with it. One bad hypo and your DN and dietician feel the need to change everything is ludicrous. If you were having frequent hypos and were obviously not able to control your diabetes, then yes a change to your management would be something to be discussed. Remember..... No one knows diabetes like a diabetic. Express your confidence, point out that the vast majority of insulin dependent diabetics go low/ hypo daily and weekly, it's what we live with. Don't be bullied, your life for you to live your way and obviously you're doing a **** good job. [/QUOTE]
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