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<blockquote data-quote="Beelady" data-source="post: 2367868" data-attributes="member: 200217"><p>Hi EllieM!</p><p>Thank you for your input, it's greatly appreciated. I know that the Alzheimer's has to be experienced to be believed how great the impact is on your own life/wellbeing. It is not good! Since being registered as my husband's carer, that has given me access to support from a local Dementia support team. I'm currently taking part in an online course that they run giving me 'coping strategies' on how to deal with him. I'm finding it most useful and the lady who runs it is a friend from beekeeping!</p><p>I am literally taking the first steps into low carbing. I'm going to give it a month and see what effect that has on my fasting readings and if they are still up there in silly numbers (over 13m/mols/l) then I will go back to my GP. The problem with that is they are very 'old school' and just keep showing me the Eatwell plate. I find that there is more practical advice here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beelady, post: 2367868, member: 200217"] Hi EllieM! Thank you for your input, it's greatly appreciated. I know that the Alzheimer's has to be experienced to be believed how great the impact is on your own life/wellbeing. It is not good! Since being registered as my husband's carer, that has given me access to support from a local Dementia support team. I'm currently taking part in an online course that they run giving me 'coping strategies' on how to deal with him. I'm finding it most useful and the lady who runs it is a friend from beekeeping! I am literally taking the first steps into low carbing. I'm going to give it a month and see what effect that has on my fasting readings and if they are still up there in silly numbers (over 13m/mols/l) then I will go back to my GP. The problem with that is they are very 'old school' and just keep showing me the Eatwell plate. I find that there is more practical advice here. [/QUOTE]
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