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<blockquote data-quote="krazus" data-source="post: 323126" data-attributes="member: 49726"><p>hi folks</p><p></p><p>quick update, saw the dietitian, pretty much what i expected, seemed surprised when i mentioned the NHS party line of carbs for people that cannot process carbs. stuck to the old...you still need carbs, just reduce them (But have some with every meal).</p><p>also was not very helpful about the monitor... she said some people can become obsessive, which is another reason to not give one, and actually said, if they gave me one people might find out and others would want one...</p><p></p><p>wife and i both agree NHS are talking ****. but she still doesnt want me eating loads of saturated fats... hopefully we can meet in the middle somewhere. :thumbup: </p><p></p><p>going to try the docs again on tuesday, if no joy, letters to my local NHS trust (RDASH) NICE and MP... might also get others involved as I am a Veteran... attack from more than one direction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="krazus, post: 323126, member: 49726"] hi folks quick update, saw the dietitian, pretty much what i expected, seemed surprised when i mentioned the NHS party line of carbs for people that cannot process carbs. stuck to the old...you still need carbs, just reduce them (But have some with every meal). also was not very helpful about the monitor... she said some people can become obsessive, which is another reason to not give one, and actually said, if they gave me one people might find out and others would want one... wife and i both agree NHS are talking ****. but she still doesnt want me eating loads of saturated fats... hopefully we can meet in the middle somewhere. :thumbup: going to try the docs again on tuesday, if no joy, letters to my local NHS trust (RDASH) NICE and MP... might also get others involved as I am a Veteran... attack from more than one direction. [/QUOTE]
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