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<blockquote data-quote="JoKalsbeek" data-source="post: 2756438" data-attributes="member: 401801"><p>So.... Follow their advice, have high blood sugars and complications that in the long term could cost you your vision, sensation in extremities or the extremities themselves, your kidney function, your heart function... They're not the ones living in your body, you're the one who'll have to cope with higher blood sugars. If you've found something that makes you feel better, healthy and keeps you complication free...? As a nurse, you know better than anyone that no specialist is going to stand beside you in the morning to pour porridge down your throat rather than the carb-free eggs that wouldn't harm you at all. </p><p></p><p>Your body, your choice. Do right by yourself.</p><p>Hugs,</p><p>Jo</p><p></p><p>PS: I know, not supposed to give medical advice on the forum... But you're either doing well, or you harm yourself against your better judgement. Go with your gut on this one. If I'd done everything my specialists and dietician had told me to do, I would've been dead years ago. Without exaggeration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoKalsbeek, post: 2756438, member: 401801"] So.... Follow their advice, have high blood sugars and complications that in the long term could cost you your vision, sensation in extremities or the extremities themselves, your kidney function, your heart function... They're not the ones living in your body, you're the one who'll have to cope with higher blood sugars. If you've found something that makes you feel better, healthy and keeps you complication free...? As a nurse, you know better than anyone that no specialist is going to stand beside you in the morning to pour porridge down your throat rather than the carb-free eggs that wouldn't harm you at all. Your body, your choice. Do right by yourself. Hugs, Jo PS: I know, not supposed to give medical advice on the forum... But you're either doing well, or you harm yourself against your better judgement. Go with your gut on this one. If I'd done everything my specialists and dietician had told me to do, I would've been dead years ago. Without exaggeration. [/QUOTE]
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