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<blockquote data-quote="tim2000s" data-source="post: 1329715" data-attributes="member: 30007"><p>That would be an interesting approach, given that the NHS Mantra is counting carbs, and that's what DAFNE preaches. For him to be on an insulin pump, in the majority of places, ability to count carbs and adjust doses is a pre-requisite, so I suggest your friend finds himself a new consultant.... The 250g of carbs I can understand being a recommendation, but given we have no idea about the physiology of the chap involved, 2000 calories sounds like a weight loss program (it's less than recommended, regardless of how you eat). Which hospital is he under if that's the message he's getting? I'd like to get them reported for poor practice in relation to type 1....!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tim2000s, post: 1329715, member: 30007"] That would be an interesting approach, given that the NHS Mantra is counting carbs, and that's what DAFNE preaches. For him to be on an insulin pump, in the majority of places, ability to count carbs and adjust doses is a pre-requisite, so I suggest your friend finds himself a new consultant.... The 250g of carbs I can understand being a recommendation, but given we have no idea about the physiology of the chap involved, 2000 calories sounds like a weight loss program (it's less than recommended, regardless of how you eat). Which hospital is he under if that's the message he's getting? I'd like to get them reported for poor practice in relation to type 1....! [/QUOTE]
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