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<blockquote data-quote="Dexterdobe" data-source="post: 2120952" data-attributes="member: 454478"><p>There is a GP in my practice who leads the local Trusts diabetic services. You would think that she would be conversant not only with the traditional Nice position on diabetes, but alternative and emerging thinking as well. I find her mind as closed as all the other GP's in the practice. Examples:- She has told me that a urine test is more appropriate that an HBA1c test if she suspects diabetes and she thinks that it is pointless for T2 dibetics to test their blood. We discussed a low carb diet and she said she has nothing against them except that they tend to result in increased fat consumption which is very dangerous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dexterdobe, post: 2120952, member: 454478"] There is a GP in my practice who leads the local Trusts diabetic services. You would think that she would be conversant not only with the traditional Nice position on diabetes, but alternative and emerging thinking as well. I find her mind as closed as all the other GP's in the practice. Examples:- She has told me that a urine test is more appropriate that an HBA1c test if she suspects diabetes and she thinks that it is pointless for T2 dibetics to test their blood. We discussed a low carb diet and she said she has nothing against them except that they tend to result in increased fat consumption which is very dangerous. [/QUOTE]
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