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It did. I thought I was doing great eating 6 tangerines on a night shift instead of chocolate. She also advises minimal meat and dairy although she did say she was a vegetarian so I'm thinking this advice was more her beliefs than anything else. Fruit, vegetables, seeds and nuts were pretty much it and snacking between meals was recommended although I've gone off her idea of shop bought granola health bars as I'd be aswell just eating 2 spoons of sugar 3 times a day. I'll tell her what I'm doing the next time I see her but the fact I'm losing weight and my glucose levels are lower she can't say I'm doing wrong.
 
I've gone off her idea of shop bought granola health bars as I'd be aswell just eating 2 spoons of sugar 3 times a day
Have you come across Dr Unwin's infographics comparing common foods to spoonfuls of sugar? Unforgettable! Maybe print some out and give to your nurse as a gift?
https://phcuk.org/sugar/
 
I've recently been diagnosed with Type 2 and I'm trying to get used to what foods do to my blood sugar. The last 2 days when I've woken up my levels are already high before I've eaten. Can not eating enough the day before make my levels high?
Yes, that is what I see. I eat early in the day to stop continued increases.
The advice from your nurse is criminal.
 
I'll tell her what I'm doing the next time I see her but the fact I'm losing weight and my glucose levels are lower she can't say I'm doing wrong.[/QUOTE]

I think you're doing great, but I would actually suggest being a bit more vague about your diet: just tell the nurse you're following a healthy diet like she advised, and everyone's happy. If you point out you're doing the opposite of what she said and getting better results, it will only draw you into a pointless argument that gets you nowhere.
 
I'll tell her what I'm doing the next time I see her but the fact I'm losing weight and my glucose levels are lower she can't say I'm doing wrong.

I think you're doing great, but I would actually suggest being a bit more vague about your diet: just tell the nurse you're following a healthy diet like she advised, and everyone's happy. If you point out you're doing the opposite of what she said and getting better results, it will only draw you into a pointless argument that gets you nowhere.[/QUOTE]
I am going to respectfully disagree. Every time we tell our medical staff about the benefits and results of low carbing, we are driving another nail into the coffin of the current thinking. At the every least, the nurse will have heard an alternative treatment which works. No need to argue or continue the conversation if someone responds negatively. The results speak for themselves.
 
I'll tell her what I'm doing the next time I see her but the fact I'm losing weight and my glucose levels are lower she can't say I'm doing wrong.

I think you're doing great, but I would actually suggest being a bit more vague about your diet: just tell the nurse you're following a healthy diet like she advised, and everyone's happy. If you point out you're doing the opposite of what she said and getting better results, it will only draw you into a pointless argument that gets you nowhere.[/QUOTE]
Actually you're probably right. What she doesn't know and all that.
 
I am going to respectfully disagree. Every time we tell our medical staff about the benefits and results of low carbing, we are driving another nail into the coffin of the current thinking. At the every least, the nurse will have heard an alternative treatment which works. No need to argue or continue the conversation if someone responds negatively. The results speak for themselves.[/QUOTE]
Having weighed up both sides of the argument I'm going to play the long game and suss her out a bit more. I've only had one face to face so I'll go easy until I know her a bit better. Best not to start a war this early or she'll think I'm a know it all when I'm still new to this. A wee bit further down the line I'll push on what has worked for me.
 
I was told not to test either but did the and a you and got a meter after about 4 weeks off not knowing if what I was doing was working. I find measuring motivates me to keep myself in check as I've got poor willpower. I've found that some foods that I thought were safe options are actually a bad as some sweets. I'm no dafty and know that I've had terrible eating habits for years and always had some feeble excuse for eating junk knowing this would be the result but never actually thought it could get this bad. I do think sugar is the most addictive substance out there and its been the hardest thing I've had to give up but I'll get there. My weight has dropped but I'm not weighing as I'm going on my clothes getting looser instead. Best I'm only obsessing over one set of numbers.
 
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