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<blockquote data-quote="donnellysdogs" data-source="post: 1785282" data-attributes="member: 17713"><p>No, not saying that at all but hospitals give advice and carb couning on "general" foods... ie tgeir cereals.</p><p></p><p>For a new person to diabetes T1 then having too many changes in life and monitoring can really put newbies at odds with hospitals and they are the ones that are dealing on a one to one person at appointments and would have extra presure put on them by having possibly to state why they are not following suggestions by hospital. If hospitals suggest diet changes, then to me, a new person to T1 needs to prioritise learning around carb counting, testing. And finding out for themselves what changes they want to make according to their lifestyle and eating. If then they want to adapt and research better lifestyle of eating fine but, to me the priority immediiately is to work with hospital teams to gain knowledge of carb counting, changing ratios, correcting and avoiding hypos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donnellysdogs, post: 1785282, member: 17713"] No, not saying that at all but hospitals give advice and carb couning on "general" foods... ie tgeir cereals. For a new person to diabetes T1 then having too many changes in life and monitoring can really put newbies at odds with hospitals and they are the ones that are dealing on a one to one person at appointments and would have extra presure put on them by having possibly to state why they are not following suggestions by hospital. If hospitals suggest diet changes, then to me, a new person to T1 needs to prioritise learning around carb counting, testing. And finding out for themselves what changes they want to make according to their lifestyle and eating. If then they want to adapt and research better lifestyle of eating fine but, to me the priority immediiately is to work with hospital teams to gain knowledge of carb counting, changing ratios, correcting and avoiding hypos. [/QUOTE]
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