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<blockquote data-quote="serenity648" data-source="post: 1358356"><p>The food that I eat is part of<strong> my medical treatment to control my diabetes</strong>. Therefore the NHS has a duty of care to ensure that the continuation my medical treatment, to reduce the risk of amputation, ulcers and blindness, is available to me.</p><p></p><p>Would we be even having this discussion of the person needing a "special" nutritious adequate diet was coelic? or had allergies? No, we wouldnt, because it would be seen as reasonable for them to demand a suitable diet which does not harm them</p><p></p><p>So why is it seen as over the top and whining for those of us, who are working hard to keep our medical condition at safe level, to want the same consideration?</p><p></p><p>I am rather surprised that fellow diabetics on here, many of whom have read and understood the huge difference low carbing can make for some of us, are being less than supportive to those of us in this situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="serenity648, post: 1358356"] The food that I eat is part of[B] my medical treatment to control my diabetes[/B]. Therefore the NHS has a duty of care to ensure that the continuation my medical treatment, to reduce the risk of amputation, ulcers and blindness, is available to me. Would we be even having this discussion of the person needing a "special" nutritious adequate diet was coelic? or had allergies? No, we wouldnt, because it would be seen as reasonable for them to demand a suitable diet which does not harm them So why is it seen as over the top and whining for those of us, who are working hard to keep our medical condition at safe level, to want the same consideration? I am rather surprised that fellow diabetics on here, many of whom have read and understood the huge difference low carbing can make for some of us, are being less than supportive to those of us in this situation. [/QUOTE]
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