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<blockquote data-quote="LindiePops" data-source="post: 2154319" data-attributes="member: 471421"><p>When I attended a busy Diabetic Clinic at my hospital last year I was astounded by the amount of other diabetics that queued at the tea trolley to buy hot chocolate, NON diet coca-cola, sweets, chocolate and crisps! All that whilst waiting to have their blood, feet and weight checks done (before speaking to their consultant). I could feel my bg rising just looking at the stuff on that trolley! </p><p></p><p>Think the lady in this programme has been very lucky to just be starting to get some diabetic complications (changes behind her eyes). I've not been that lucky despite not eating all that kind of junk [emoji22]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LindiePops, post: 2154319, member: 471421"] When I attended a busy Diabetic Clinic at my hospital last year I was astounded by the amount of other diabetics that queued at the tea trolley to buy hot chocolate, NON diet coca-cola, sweets, chocolate and crisps! All that whilst waiting to have their blood, feet and weight checks done (before speaking to their consultant). I could feel my bg rising just looking at the stuff on that trolley! Think the lady in this programme has been very lucky to just be starting to get some diabetic complications (changes behind her eyes). I've not been that lucky despite not eating all that kind of junk [emoji22] [/QUOTE]
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