semiphonic
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- Tablets (oral)
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- Ignorant people, diabetes!
It's amazing how many people become experts in diabetes, isn't it? I was recently on a course, chose not to eat rice with my chilli and had to endure huge lectures about the dangers of LCHF and why I needed to eat more carbs. Shoot me now! Lol!I have been diagnosed less than a week, my mum cried and close family were shocked. However friends have took it in their stride but i find that everyone monitors very closely what i eat!! I thought you cant eat that?! Is the regular thing so far (at my mums bday party)
everyone monitors very closely what i eat!! I thought you cant eat that?! Is the regular thing so far (at my mums bday party)
It's amazing how many people become experts in diabetes, isn't it? I was recently on a course, chose not to eat rice with my chilli and had to endure huge lectures about the dangers of LCHF and why I needed to eat more carbs. Shoot me now! Lol!
It makes me absolutely fume when I read about experiences like this. After all you wouldn't offer someone who is trying to give up smoking, a cigarette, would you?! I would love one of these supercilious morons to explain how putting sugar into my system helps lower my blood sugar! (Slaps forehead and mutters Doh!) but then I remember - they take their advice from a website which advocates diabetics eating cake as long as they use half the sugar!! If you require any evidence about the effects of low carb then the following might be of interest:I had the same experience on my first night of the XPert Patient course, which should be called the Obedient and Compliant Patient course as the whole idea they gave of self-management was 'Let us make all the decisions, based on info that only we have access to and your part is to take your medication.
I was told there was no reason to refuse a biscuit (yes, biscuits and coffee with sugar on offer at a diabetic course!) because 'There's no need to avoid any food at all'. Until I mentioned that I'm a low-carber and eat bacon, cheese and butter. Apparently eating what you like only applies to things on the list they give you. Rice, potatoes, mullerlight yoghurts ... the whole carb-fest list.
Rofl! One colleague told me that LCHF was dangerous and that I was seriously at risk of a stroke and should eat more carbs. Love it!My family and friends have been brilliant. My work colleagues, not so brilliant.
The first aider for our department (also my line manager) told me that if I was going to have one of those hypo things, to go home first because she didn't want to deal with it. She's now asked if she can let her training lapse and give up being the first aider because she's terrified that I'm going to pass out.
Another of my colleagues is one of those people who likes to collect illnesses, and particularly hates it when someone else has a health issue. Well, having diabetes has out-done her, and she doesn't like it one bit. She's now diagnosed her husband and sometimes her daughter with "probably diabetes". I told her that if that's the case then they need to get checked out by a Dr. She said that it was only "slight" diabetes, so they wouldn't need to see anyone just yet.
My husband usually starts singing isn't she lovely in addition! Lol!One thing I find particularly annoying is my wife and I ever have a "disagreement" or if I'm in a bit of a mood for whatever reason I am always asked by my missus or kids if I "need a biscuit". Grrrr !
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