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<blockquote data-quote="trytobegood" data-source="post: 1736922" data-attributes="member: 469368"><p>It is perplexing and downright annoying - sends me into a spin when I have tried certain tactics and they fail.</p><p>But I was appalled to see a fellow member not knowing what their BS levels and was eating many of the foods we try to avoid!! And the advice given to them was NOT to test!!! I mean what sort of advice is that.? Is there something wrong with professional advice these days.</p><p>After seeing the spuds, rice, pasta recommendations as part of your diet for a diabetic and the 'non testing' I really do wonder.</p><p>Do excuse me!!!</p><p>all the best and thanks for the advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trytobegood, post: 1736922, member: 469368"] It is perplexing and downright annoying - sends me into a spin when I have tried certain tactics and they fail. But I was appalled to see a fellow member not knowing what their BS levels and was eating many of the foods we try to avoid!! And the advice given to them was NOT to test!!! I mean what sort of advice is that.? Is there something wrong with professional advice these days. After seeing the spuds, rice, pasta recommendations as part of your diet for a diabetic and the 'non testing' I really do wonder. Do excuse me!!! all the best and thanks for the advice. [/QUOTE]
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