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<blockquote data-quote="Juicyj" data-source="post: 2148095" data-attributes="member: 53162"><p>Debs I admire your determination, however I think alot more needs to be done with re-educating the NHS and public in regards to diet starting with the eatwell plate.</p><p></p><p>Handing out technology to willing participants is a good idea, but many folk are ignorant to tech and it's advantages and then to manage the information to help them, I know type 2's who bury their heads in the sand upon diagnosis and keep on eating the same diet without any idea as to the effect on their health, partly due to age, partly due to years of misleading information with low fat/high sugar, I think to make a difference you have to start with re-education and once people are empowered and finding their way to then help them further with testing, but under the care of their diabetic team so that they know how to handle the information, otherwise you're giving someone a formula one car with no idea how to drive it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juicyj, post: 2148095, member: 53162"] Debs I admire your determination, however I think alot more needs to be done with re-educating the NHS and public in regards to diet starting with the eatwell plate. Handing out technology to willing participants is a good idea, but many folk are ignorant to tech and it's advantages and then to manage the information to help them, I know type 2's who bury their heads in the sand upon diagnosis and keep on eating the same diet without any idea as to the effect on their health, partly due to age, partly due to years of misleading information with low fat/high sugar, I think to make a difference you have to start with re-education and once people are empowered and finding their way to then help them further with testing, but under the care of their diabetic team so that they know how to handle the information, otherwise you're giving someone a formula one car with no idea how to drive it. [/QUOTE]
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