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<blockquote data-quote="xyzzy" data-source="post: 324276" data-attributes="member: 40343"><p>Which "quack" are you referring to? My GP and DSN fully support what I do and like I say my hBA1c is now 30 (4.9%), my cholesterol levels meet the UK N.I.C.E guidelines for diabetics as does my blood pressure and I am of average weight. In the eyes of the NHS I must now be the ideal patient yet a year ago I was failing on all those criteria by following their advice. Do whatever you think is best in your circumstances but do so after doing the relevant research and with an open a mind. I also haven't read any books on diabetes but I certainly don't dismiss people who write books as quacks or money grabbers without any evidence. I actually take the built up wisdom and advice of the hundreds of people on this forum who have controlled their conditions for years. That seems a remarkably sensible approach to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xyzzy, post: 324276, member: 40343"] Which "quack" are you referring to? My GP and DSN fully support what I do and like I say my hBA1c is now 30 (4.9%), my cholesterol levels meet the UK N.I.C.E guidelines for diabetics as does my blood pressure and I am of average weight. In the eyes of the NHS I must now be the ideal patient yet a year ago I was failing on all those criteria by following their advice. Do whatever you think is best in your circumstances but do so after doing the relevant research and with an open a mind. I also haven't read any books on diabetes but I certainly don't dismiss people who write books as quacks or money grabbers without any evidence. I actually take the built up wisdom and advice of the hundreds of people on this forum who have controlled their conditions for years. That seems a remarkably sensible approach to me. [/QUOTE]
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