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<blockquote data-quote="LadyD2" data-source="post: 222203" data-attributes="member: 38021"><p>hi Rumpo</p><p></p><p>I am newly diagnosed type 2. I have seen my diabetic nurse twice and she gave me no information or encouragement. When i told her i want to monitor my blood sugar level her reply was you were panicking. She added eat 3 times and mind your portions and carbo intake (it should be the size of your fis, which i agreed to). But the way she treated me was to say the least patronising. So, dont rely on professionals, learn about diabetes and participate in forums like this more. </p><p></p><p>My diabetic nurse told me that i can exercise anytime day or night and as much as i like OOPs! I bought a book on carbs and proteins and also going to the meter and all to monitor my suger leverl before and after exercise and anytime i feel i have to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LadyD2, post: 222203, member: 38021"] hi Rumpo I am newly diagnosed type 2. I have seen my diabetic nurse twice and she gave me no information or encouragement. When i told her i want to monitor my blood sugar level her reply was you were panicking. She added eat 3 times and mind your portions and carbo intake (it should be the size of your fis, which i agreed to). But the way she treated me was to say the least patronising. So, dont rely on professionals, learn about diabetes and participate in forums like this more. My diabetic nurse told me that i can exercise anytime day or night and as much as i like OOPs! I bought a book on carbs and proteins and also going to the meter and all to monitor my suger leverl before and after exercise and anytime i feel i have to. [/QUOTE]
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