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First appointment to see the nurse this week to discuss my borderline diabetes.
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<blockquote data-quote="gardengnome42" data-source="post: 1610137" data-attributes="member: 114214"><p>Ah, the Eatwell plate ... that is a joke I do know. What is it - 50% rice, pasta and potatoes and bread ? As if that is a good idea for diabetics or even non-diabetics!</p><p>I have a neighbour who is a practice nurse, sadly not our practice, and I've heard her say that they have to dish out this mantra implying their jobs would be on the line if they didn't. What they think in private is another matter.</p><p>I'll see what happens but whatever does happen it looks like the low carb diet is the way to go. Or the blood sugar diet by Michael Moseley which is a variation on the same thing I think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gardengnome42, post: 1610137, member: 114214"] Ah, the Eatwell plate ... that is a joke I do know. What is it - 50% rice, pasta and potatoes and bread ? As if that is a good idea for diabetics or even non-diabetics! I have a neighbour who is a practice nurse, sadly not our practice, and I've heard her say that they have to dish out this mantra implying their jobs would be on the line if they didn't. What they think in private is another matter. I'll see what happens but whatever does happen it looks like the low carb diet is the way to go. Or the blood sugar diet by Michael Moseley which is a variation on the same thing I think. [/QUOTE]
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