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<blockquote data-quote="Dexterdobe" data-source="post: 2043879" data-attributes="member: 454478"><p>My wife is an ex-nurse and I get zero help or support from her. I have settled into a pattern of low carb eating that works for me and my BG is now in the normal range. Like you, I often feel a bit isolated. It really annoys me when my wife and children tell me I'm overdoing it, that T2's don't prick their fingers or eat silly diets. I just smile and get on with it. The reward comes when medical professionals who don't support LCHF diets are amazed that my BG and cholesterol are both in the normal range. Take solace in the fact that you are going to beat your condition and smile at people who don't understand. This site is populated with people who are trying to do what you are trying to do, so become part of the diabetics.co.uk community. We are all with you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dexterdobe, post: 2043879, member: 454478"] My wife is an ex-nurse and I get zero help or support from her. I have settled into a pattern of low carb eating that works for me and my BG is now in the normal range. Like you, I often feel a bit isolated. It really annoys me when my wife and children tell me I'm overdoing it, that T2's don't prick their fingers or eat silly diets. I just smile and get on with it. The reward comes when medical professionals who don't support LCHF diets are amazed that my BG and cholesterol are both in the normal range. Take solace in the fact that you are going to beat your condition and smile at people who don't understand. This site is populated with people who are trying to do what you are trying to do, so become part of the diabetics.co.uk community. We are all with you. [/QUOTE]
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