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<blockquote data-quote="dennisrichards" data-source="post: 2215288" data-attributes="member: 511293"><p>I keep my carbs to less than 30 g per day, have come off insulin totally but do not tell the clinic as they all talk like this They make rules for the stupidest patients, ignore those who have the education , training and intelligence to take charge of their own destiny and get offended when you do. They noticed I have lost 40 kgs , asked me how I did it, and then the nutritionist was called who gave me the 'NHS guide to food' sort of pamplet, designed for three year olds. OK I let myself go, but I am a research scientist with the ability to go beyond this tripe, but the one size fits all approach adopted serves very few. Having discovered this a long time ago, and how offended they get when they think you are ignoring their 'advice' then I now Just say nothing and let them think what they want. I am afraid that the dieticians and nutritionists you usually see tend to be at the lower end of the spectrum who follow a script. If it works for you , stick to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennisrichards, post: 2215288, member: 511293"] I keep my carbs to less than 30 g per day, have come off insulin totally but do not tell the clinic as they all talk like this They make rules for the stupidest patients, ignore those who have the education , training and intelligence to take charge of their own destiny and get offended when you do. They noticed I have lost 40 kgs , asked me how I did it, and then the nutritionist was called who gave me the 'NHS guide to food' sort of pamplet, designed for three year olds. OK I let myself go, but I am a research scientist with the ability to go beyond this tripe, but the one size fits all approach adopted serves very few. Having discovered this a long time ago, and how offended they get when they think you are ignoring their 'advice' then I now Just say nothing and let them think what they want. I am afraid that the dieticians and nutritionists you usually see tend to be at the lower end of the spectrum who follow a script. If it works for you , stick to it. [/QUOTE]
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