Oh I did tell her exactly what I have been eating and which foods spike me, but she chose not to attribute the diet to the result.Brilliant! No wonder your nurse was pleased - but next time you see her, do tell her how you did it. This may help someone else in your surgery. Very well done.
Oh I did tell her exactly what I have been eating and which foods spike me, but she chose not to attribute the diet to the result.
Cognitive dissonance of the highest order but unfortunately not very surprising... great effort on your part tho very well done indeed. Did she put her fingers in her ears and go "la la la" when you tried to tell her how?Oh I did tell her exactly what I have been eating and which foods spike me, but she chose not to attribute the diet to the result.
Well done xxAfter 22 years of having "the progressive disease" and following NHS guidance, 3 months after finding this forum, moving house and finding a new diabetic nurse, and eating lchf, I have just received HbA1c results. On 9 Feb it was 66 and today 44. Medication reduced, and weight dropped by 7 kilos. I am so amazed, thankful to be improving ny health, and angry not to have been able to help myself more at an earlier stage.
My diabetic nurse was ecstatic and enthusiastic in her praise - no mention about the diet, just that everything has improved because I have lost weight. Baby steps in the right direction and another test in 3 months.
Well Done!After 22 years of having "the progressive disease" and following NHS guidance, 3 months after finding this forum, moving house and finding a new diabetic nurse, and eating lchf, I have just received HbA1c results. On 9 Feb it was 66 and today 44. Medication reduced, and weight dropped by 7 kilos. I am so amazed, thankful to be improving ny health, and angry not to have been able to help myself more at an earlier stage.
My diabetic nurse was ecstatic and enthusiastic in her praise - no mention about the diet, just that everything has improved because I have lost weight. Baby steps in the right direction and another test in 3 months.
Brilliant! No wonder your nurse was pleased - but next time you see her, do tell her how you did it. This may help someone else in your surgery. Very well done.
Hi, took me a while to find out, but it's under settings 'signature' on the left if you click on your avatarHi there! New to the forum...where do you post the quick stats on your health so that they show up in your posts? Thanks!
Hi, took me a while to find out, but it's under settings 'signature' on the left if you click on your avatar
Well done.After 22 years of having "the progressive disease" and following NHS guidance, 3 months after finding this forum, moving house and finding a new diabetic nurse, and eating lchf, I have just received HbA1c results. On 9 Feb it was 66 and today 44. Medication reduced, and weight dropped by 7 kilos. I am so amazed, thankful to be improving ny health, and angry not to have been able to help myself more at an earlier stage.
My diabetic nurse was ecstatic and enthusiastic in her praise - no mention about the diet, just that everything has improved because I have lost weight. Baby steps in the right direction and another test in 3 months.
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