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<blockquote data-quote="Phoenix55" data-source="post: 1897213" data-attributes="member: 242273"><p>[USER=491535]@Starshine[/USER] as a state registered nurse you probably know more about diabetes than the average GP, particularly now that you have joined our ranks. You understand the shock of diagnosis, the denial, the sadness, the fear of needles and testing, the bewilderment over conflicting advice and the wanting to do something but not being sure what that something should be. Your meter will become your best friend, cut out the carbs, try to increase exercise and you will lose weight. It may be slower than you would like but it will be gradual, allow your body to adjust to the new you and be easy to slow as you reach a target weight. Patience is a talent that we learn as diabetics, we play a long game not going for quick results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phoenix55, post: 1897213, member: 242273"] [USER=491535]@Starshine[/USER] as a state registered nurse you probably know more about diabetes than the average GP, particularly now that you have joined our ranks. You understand the shock of diagnosis, the denial, the sadness, the fear of needles and testing, the bewilderment over conflicting advice and the wanting to do something but not being sure what that something should be. Your meter will become your best friend, cut out the carbs, try to increase exercise and you will lose weight. It may be slower than you would like but it will be gradual, allow your body to adjust to the new you and be easy to slow as you reach a target weight. Patience is a talent that we learn as diabetics, we play a long game not going for quick results. [/QUOTE]
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