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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 1260743" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>The thing I most admire about your post is your admitting to be a healthcare provider!</p><p>Isn't the realisation that the trust you put into your doctors, nurses and other health care professionals is sometimes misplaced.</p><p>The reason why this forum exists is because the advice generally given to new diabetics or those that have similar metabolic conditions, have been given wrong and dangerous dietary advice and the reliance on drugs to treat a condition where lifestyle is so important.</p><p>I was lucky, I found an endocrinologist who knew about my condition and did the tests, when, my first endocrinologist and all my GPs and dsns, didn't have a clue!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 1260743, member: 85785"] The thing I most admire about your post is your admitting to be a healthcare provider! Isn't the realisation that the trust you put into your doctors, nurses and other health care professionals is sometimes misplaced. The reason why this forum exists is because the advice generally given to new diabetics or those that have similar metabolic conditions, have been given wrong and dangerous dietary advice and the reliance on drugs to treat a condition where lifestyle is so important. I was lucky, I found an endocrinologist who knew about my condition and did the tests, when, my first endocrinologist and all my GPs and dsns, didn't have a clue! [/QUOTE]
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