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<blockquote data-quote="pollensa" data-source="post: 1590850"><p>I am from Byron Bay Australia but residing Mallorca.</p><p></p><p>I can relate to your plight, but really whether its the Australian or all world Doctors or majority, dieticians or other, its an uphill battle to all regards their acknowledging or been INTERESTED or MOTIVATED for their patients regards foods that should or should not be eaten, my Doctor here in Mallorca said eat all the rice you want Paellea, but have veggies for 2nd course. If Rice is a no no too many carbs, why would I even want to put a grain of rice in my mouth, why did he not suggest as I do, grate Cauliflower to make rice substitute, plus its much better and tastier as well.</p><p></p><p>They are thinking from the old school and new, and the Diabetes world has to have a shake up review and get updated on what is best for those experiencing high sugars.</p><p></p><p>I totally agree with you, its not easy, but you did the right thing, getting your family to bring you far more healthy meals, even restaurants do not cater for less carb menus, or diabetics, now that something to think about and how to become a millionare as the big pharmas boys are.</p><p></p><p>Sorry about broken bone and hope its on the mend no doubt quicker than being in hospital.</p><p></p><p>Mallorca</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pollensa, post: 1590850"] I am from Byron Bay Australia but residing Mallorca. I can relate to your plight, but really whether its the Australian or all world Doctors or majority, dieticians or other, its an uphill battle to all regards their acknowledging or been INTERESTED or MOTIVATED for their patients regards foods that should or should not be eaten, my Doctor here in Mallorca said eat all the rice you want Paellea, but have veggies for 2nd course. If Rice is a no no too many carbs, why would I even want to put a grain of rice in my mouth, why did he not suggest as I do, grate Cauliflower to make rice substitute, plus its much better and tastier as well. They are thinking from the old school and new, and the Diabetes world has to have a shake up review and get updated on what is best for those experiencing high sugars. I totally agree with you, its not easy, but you did the right thing, getting your family to bring you far more healthy meals, even restaurants do not cater for less carb menus, or diabetics, now that something to think about and how to become a millionare as the big pharmas boys are. Sorry about broken bone and hope its on the mend no doubt quicker than being in hospital. Mallorca [/QUOTE]
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