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<blockquote data-quote="James12" data-source="post: 404546" data-attributes="member: 56687"><p>welome to the world of T1D - everyone has their own opinion. Im sorry you came across this kind of health carer, the advice she is giving you sounds potentially life threatening, eating industrial amounts of carbs requires 'industrial' amounts of insulin and makes your blood sugars hard to predict - not to mention the amount of weight you will gain. I advise you to find another dietician who dose not suffer from insanity and make sure your health care team is supportive. Your endocrinologist is likely to give the best advice, since he or she will actually be qualified to give the right info. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I managed to normalise my blood sugars using Dr. Bernsteins diabetes solution and Think like a pancreas (books)</p><p></p><p>Last A1C 4.5 </p><p>Type 1 for 2 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James12, post: 404546, member: 56687"] welome to the world of T1D - everyone has their own opinion. Im sorry you came across this kind of health carer, the advice she is giving you sounds potentially life threatening, eating industrial amounts of carbs requires 'industrial' amounts of insulin and makes your blood sugars hard to predict - not to mention the amount of weight you will gain. I advise you to find another dietician who dose not suffer from insanity and make sure your health care team is supportive. Your endocrinologist is likely to give the best advice, since he or she will actually be qualified to give the right info. I managed to normalise my blood sugars using Dr. Bernsteins diabetes solution and Think like a pancreas (books) Last A1C 4.5 Type 1 for 2 years. [/QUOTE]
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