Well guess what, I have been to see my diabetic nurse today, she does read what's on the forum, she said she gets all her tips from it and passes it on to her patients, all done in the best possible taste lol.
I agree, I've always said there are good and bad healthcare providers. The medical profession is very slow to progress though and lots of good scientific based evidence takes years to get into practice and become nationally/internationally accepted. Within 5 years I'd guess that carb reduction for those with diabetes will be standard practice. Even now, DAFNE is being looked at closely in the UK.Hardly surprising, but then again, would you have kept the Newcastle diet study to yourself if someone asked to provide the results in public?
They didn't get universal agreement, if I remember correctly, and it still isn't prescribed as the first course of treatment.
Christine's DN sounds on the ball though!
It's a great shame really, it would have been good to actually read a professional study of a low carb diet that makes similar claims to the Newcastle diet.
Missed opportunity for the entire world if it could be verified.
If there were Drs. and DSN's on the forum they could only give you general advice. It is unethical for them to give one to one advice without a face to face interview and they would also need your written medical history.
You hear more about the bad ones than the good ones and it is the same for all professions. People rarely bother to comment on a good professional but will moan about one they consider useless.
It's a little pointless to talk as if GPs and DNs are all singing from the same hymn sheet or pulling in the same direction. ..................
Dr Briffa's blog is very informative. I recommend subscribing to it - & adding your comments.And after reading this thread, it's easy to see why apart form a ethical restraint concerning how they provide information, that they don't jonin
As if you don't promote the right 'ideology' then you aren't welcome, if they do their research they will also see that not promoting the right ideology will lead not just to being bullied, attacked on this forum but via other internet platforms, and will see that some members will attempt to destroy their careers!
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That's how it should be, as the likes of Bernstein, Briffa, Wortman are just as bad as my first consultant/team back in the days when you has the patient had little say... You were prescribed in my case the amount of insulin and the time I would inject, and prescribe the amount of carbohydrates that I would consume not just in one day but per meal and snack, and the timings of these...
I am not a robot, I am a human
Dr Briffa's blog is very informative. I recommend subscribing to it - & adding your comments.
This blog is on topic:
Can we trust the NHS and dieticians to tell us the truth about diet?
And after reading this thread, it's easy to see why apart form a ethical restraint concerning how they provide information, that they don't jonin
Perhaps, if Briffra would show some respect to his readers by ensuring that his he's firstly proof read what he's written to ensure that not it's hasn't got typo errors, but information he's provides is actually correct! Which he hasn't at all...
Busted lol !Yes precisely ...
I wonder who posted the following ...
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/low-carbing.30623/#post-288140
Oh it was you Jo
There have been some "interesting" hcps over the years.
Dr Jay Wortman was banned by previous admins then there was a lady hcp who started world war 3 and another really obnoxious Dr who called all the well controlled T2s liars as they couldn't possibly be controlling their bgs that well and anyway its was all their own fault.
Dr John Briffa is also a member but I haven't seen him post for quite sometime.
Hcps have been fun and it would be great to see some more!
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