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<blockquote data-quote="Daphne917" data-source="post: 2154552" data-attributes="member: 124172"><p>I’ve just watched this on catch up and was amazed at how two seemingly intelligent people could get it so wrong particularly as one was a nurse. It makes me think that they have either had no guidance at all or just hoped that if they ignored it it would go away. The dietitian had also not researched into a diet best suited for T2 diabetics as they were still eating quite a few carbs - I nearly had a heart attack when she suggested a snack of a slice of bread, peanut butter and banana and he was eating cornflakes and banana for breakfast - that would be too carby even for me and I average between 100 - 130g per day! However, whilst I was disappointed that a lower carb diet was not suggested for them, they have changed their eating habits and diet, lost weight and saved money which, in theory, is what this programme is all about. It was a shame they did not say at the post 3 month point whether or not their BS levels had improved as I’m sure many of us here would have been interested.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daphne917, post: 2154552, member: 124172"] I’ve just watched this on catch up and was amazed at how two seemingly intelligent people could get it so wrong particularly as one was a nurse. It makes me think that they have either had no guidance at all or just hoped that if they ignored it it would go away. The dietitian had also not researched into a diet best suited for T2 diabetics as they were still eating quite a few carbs - I nearly had a heart attack when she suggested a snack of a slice of bread, peanut butter and banana and he was eating cornflakes and banana for breakfast - that would be too carby even for me and I average between 100 - 130g per day! However, whilst I was disappointed that a lower carb diet was not suggested for them, they have changed their eating habits and diet, lost weight and saved money which, in theory, is what this programme is all about. It was a shame they did not say at the post 3 month point whether or not their BS levels had improved as I’m sure many of us here would have been interested. [/QUOTE]
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