Oldvatr
Expert
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
I am surprised at this, since the NICE guidelines from an early time when I was DX'ed clearly stated that the first steps should be control by diet and lifestyle changes, then introducing drugs if not successful. Ten years ago I was given a meter and strips for 3 months to do SMBG with advice to identify the hard hitters and eliminate them from diet. Then the strips stopped, and I became a junkie.Bloody hell thats appalling..!
Section 1.3 of the latest NICE guidelines [NG28] is specifically for diet, but I do note that there is no flowchart showing the diagnosis path where the "start with diet changes" was so clearly delineated. Instead the flowchart starts with individualised care which starts with structured education and lifestyle, which might have diet advice but it is no longer mandatory it would seem. So the role of diet seems to have been demoted in the newer guidelines. However, since this is usually the Eatwell Plate, then maybe this is actually a blessing incognito.
This is the closest they now get to what constitutes a good diet
1.3.3. Emphasise advice on healthy balanced eating that is applicable to the general population when providing advice to adults with type 2 diabetes. Encourage high‑fibre, low‑glycaemic‑index sources of carbohydrate in the diet, such as fruit, vegetables, wholegrains and pulses; include low‑fat dairy products and oily fish; and control the intake of foods containing saturated and trans fatty acids. [2009]