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<blockquote data-quote="Guzzler" data-source="post: 1997966" data-attributes="member: 408573"><p>Hi there. Unless your GP is Dr. David Unwin or one of the other (few) LCHF advocates then the chances are that you will get the standard NHS spiel of the 'EatWell Plate' info which amounts to poor advice given in the firm belief that your problems will persist and progress in terms of Diabetes. You may be advised to eat a percentage of carbs with every meal and that snacking is acceptable etc. If you are lucky then a 'Mediterranean' style diet may be mentioned which is a lot better but in my opinion (and this is just my personal view) doesn't go quite far enough and can be misinterpreted (Italians do not eat whole Pizzas in one sitting!).</p><p></p><p>I hope that it all goes well for you on the course, please let us know what is taught and what you feel about the info that you were given. Good Luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guzzler, post: 1997966, member: 408573"] Hi there. Unless your GP is Dr. David Unwin or one of the other (few) LCHF advocates then the chances are that you will get the standard NHS spiel of the 'EatWell Plate' info which amounts to poor advice given in the firm belief that your problems will persist and progress in terms of Diabetes. You may be advised to eat a percentage of carbs with every meal and that snacking is acceptable etc. If you are lucky then a 'Mediterranean' style diet may be mentioned which is a lot better but in my opinion (and this is just my personal view) doesn't go quite far enough and can be misinterpreted (Italians do not eat whole Pizzas in one sitting!). I hope that it all goes well for you on the course, please let us know what is taught and what you feel about the info that you were given. Good Luck. [/QUOTE]
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