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<blockquote data-quote="serenity648" data-source="post: 1345264"><p>It is the idea that the food items labelled D are suitable for all diabetics, which is the problem. It creates the impression that all diabetics are the same, and that refusing those specific foods, because one is a diabetic, is wrong. It makes it harder to stick to ones guns, and introduces potential conflict, at a time when one is already weaker. If there were no D before a food it would help, as the diet controlled type 2 like me is not going against an NHS recommendation for our condition.</p><p></p><p>I do not see anyone here being irate. I see people, quite rightly, pointing out something of concern to some type 2 diabetics, as a problem they may need to address if they are admitted to hospital. I am finding the suggestions and comments for ways to deal with this informative and helpful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="serenity648, post: 1345264"] It is the idea that the food items labelled D are suitable for all diabetics, which is the problem. It creates the impression that all diabetics are the same, and that refusing those specific foods, because one is a diabetic, is wrong. It makes it harder to stick to ones guns, and introduces potential conflict, at a time when one is already weaker. If there were no D before a food it would help, as the diet controlled type 2 like me is not going against an NHS recommendation for our condition. I do not see anyone here being irate. I see people, quite rightly, pointing out something of concern to some type 2 diabetics, as a problem they may need to address if they are admitted to hospital. I am finding the suggestions and comments for ways to deal with this informative and helpful. [/QUOTE]
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