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<blockquote data-quote="Dr Snoddy" data-source="post: 2350312" data-attributes="member: 112460"><p>Hi Mrpaulgee. Thank you for sharing your general daily eating pattern. You seem to be falling into the trap that the NHS advocates and which medics are obliged to follow. Type 2 diagnosis, prescribe Metformin and low-fat carbohydrate based diet. When this doesn't work add in additional medications. When these also begin to fail recommend a move to insulin. This is the equivalent of putting an ambulance at the bottom of the cliff instead of a fence at the top and is clearly stated in the NICE guidelines for the treatment of Type 2 diabetes!</p><p>So the alternative is to cut the carbs and increase the healthy fats in the diet to prevent hunger. Using this approach I have been able to lose weight, give up medication and put my diabetes into remission. At the moment the porridge, bread, crackers etc are doing you no favours. What is a healthy diet for many people is not a healthy diet for someone who is carb intolerant or a person with Type 2 diabetes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr Snoddy, post: 2350312, member: 112460"] Hi Mrpaulgee. Thank you for sharing your general daily eating pattern. You seem to be falling into the trap that the NHS advocates and which medics are obliged to follow. Type 2 diagnosis, prescribe Metformin and low-fat carbohydrate based diet. When this doesn't work add in additional medications. When these also begin to fail recommend a move to insulin. This is the equivalent of putting an ambulance at the bottom of the cliff instead of a fence at the top and is clearly stated in the NICE guidelines for the treatment of Type 2 diabetes! So the alternative is to cut the carbs and increase the healthy fats in the diet to prevent hunger. Using this approach I have been able to lose weight, give up medication and put my diabetes into remission. At the moment the porridge, bread, crackers etc are doing you no favours. What is a healthy diet for many people is not a healthy diet for someone who is carb intolerant or a person with Type 2 diabetes. [/QUOTE]
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