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<blockquote data-quote="NoCrbs4Me" data-source="post: 1254360" data-attributes="member: 113206"><p>By the time I got an appointment to see a diabetes nurse I had already figured out low carb high fat. She told me I should follow the standard "eat low fat and high carb" advice, and then my diabetes would get progressively worse, I'd be on more and more meds, I'd get diabetes related complications, and eventually I'd be on insulin. Now a couple of years later and my blood glucose levels are in the 'normal' range and she thinks my diet is unhealthy. So, I agree you are probably better off not getting the standard advice. You are better off getting advice from this forum from people who have managed to normalize their blood glucose levels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NoCrbs4Me, post: 1254360, member: 113206"] By the time I got an appointment to see a diabetes nurse I had already figured out low carb high fat. She told me I should follow the standard "eat low fat and high carb" advice, and then my diabetes would get progressively worse, I'd be on more and more meds, I'd get diabetes related complications, and eventually I'd be on insulin. Now a couple of years later and my blood glucose levels are in the 'normal' range and she thinks my diet is unhealthy. So, I agree you are probably better off not getting the standard advice. You are better off getting advice from this forum from people who have managed to normalize their blood glucose levels. [/QUOTE]
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