Skippy1
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 73
- Location
- Derbyshire, UK
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Non-insulin injectable medication (incretin mimetics)
So right! My wife and I are always stunned by the number of, to be blunt, fat, doctors and nurses we meet in the local surgery and the local hospital, also, as you say, the trash food on offer, even sold in machines in the corridors! Hardly a good advertisement for the NHS low fat diet, still trotted out ad nauseum ...I was at a diabetes education course in Guildford today (got my freebie fsl sensors x 5 so yeah). Luckily bought my own salmon, egg, avocado salad but had to queue in Costa for my coffee with the queue snaking past the carb fest (plenty of fat nurses and doctors in the queue too). I love the crispy bacon strips but it might have been considered fairly provocative to eat them in front of our chubby dietician preaching the Traffic Light system... sat fat - STOP! salt STOP! My tongue got a bit sore because I had to keep biting it when this dogma was rolled out as it did not seem the time or place to challenge her authority.
Unfortunately the hospital only does cooked breakfast until 10.30am
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