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<blockquote data-quote="ashleyp" data-source="post: 2132052" data-attributes="member: 65073"><p>Thank you all for your comments, glad to see we are all in the same boat here. This was one of the main reasons why I pressed to become discharged in the first place, I got frustrated with nurses trying to show me a textbook printed in 1964 that told me what I should be eating and in what moderation. I find a lot of the advice to be extremely outdated and as mentioned very general. </p><p></p><p>Due to my low HbA1c I was referred to visit a 1 day DAFNE refresher (I did the full week-long course not long after I was diagnosed 7 years ago) and I just know I'm going to most likely experience a day of painful cookie-cutter textbook advice. Im hoping that in the 6 years it has been updated somewhat and I can learn something new.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ashleyp, post: 2132052, member: 65073"] Thank you all for your comments, glad to see we are all in the same boat here. This was one of the main reasons why I pressed to become discharged in the first place, I got frustrated with nurses trying to show me a textbook printed in 1964 that told me what I should be eating and in what moderation. I find a lot of the advice to be extremely outdated and as mentioned very general. Due to my low HbA1c I was referred to visit a 1 day DAFNE refresher (I did the full week-long course not long after I was diagnosed 7 years ago) and I just know I'm going to most likely experience a day of painful cookie-cutter textbook advice. Im hoping that in the 6 years it has been updated somewhat and I can learn something new. [/QUOTE]
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