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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 1343998" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>During my hospital stay on a diabetic ward, every patient was given the one size fits all eat well plate that is healthy for diabetics!!!!</p><p>It is insane and the mind boggles how specialists would allow their patients to be subjected to a carb filled breakfast, as in weetabix, toast coated in margarine, fruit yoghurt (low fat) followed by concentrated Orange or orange juice.</p><p>I was asked after a prolonged fasting test to what I would have after eighty hours, I replied I would continue with fasting until I reached home but I was told that I had to eat, so with my endocrinologist blessing I went down to the restaurant. </p><p>I had bacon, eggs, mushrooms and tomatoes!</p><p>Now, that's what I call an eat well plate!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 1343998, member: 85785"] During my hospital stay on a diabetic ward, every patient was given the one size fits all eat well plate that is healthy for diabetics!!!! It is insane and the mind boggles how specialists would allow their patients to be subjected to a carb filled breakfast, as in weetabix, toast coated in margarine, fruit yoghurt (low fat) followed by concentrated Orange or orange juice. I was asked after a prolonged fasting test to what I would have after eighty hours, I replied I would continue with fasting until I reached home but I was told that I had to eat, so with my endocrinologist blessing I went down to the restaurant. I had bacon, eggs, mushrooms and tomatoes! Now, that's what I call an eat well plate!!! [/QUOTE]
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