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<blockquote data-quote="Daphne917" data-source="post: 1032967" data-attributes="member: 124172"><p>I find in my practice that one of the DNs is supportive of the low carb, full fat and testing approach whilst another one asks why I am making my fingers sore by testing and what am I not eating what she advised ie low fat, fruit, potatoes and brown bread, rice, spaghetti etc even though the evidence that LCFF it is working is on the screen in front of her. If there is this conflicting advice within the GP practices unless patients take the initiative and research etc it's pot luck as to what advice they are given therefore more 'joined up' thinking by the professionals would be a good start.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daphne917, post: 1032967, member: 124172"] I find in my practice that one of the DNs is supportive of the low carb, full fat and testing approach whilst another one asks why I am making my fingers sore by testing and what am I not eating what she advised ie low fat, fruit, potatoes and brown bread, rice, spaghetti etc even though the evidence that LCFF it is working is on the screen in front of her. If there is this conflicting advice within the GP practices unless patients take the initiative and research etc it's pot luck as to what advice they are given therefore more 'joined up' thinking by the professionals would be a good start. [/QUOTE]
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