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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 1231958" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>The trouble with a lot of dsns, GPs and some endocrinologists is that they believe that diabetes and other metabolic conditions are the same diagnosis and treatment for the patients type.</p><p>Diabetes is an individual condition, it depends so much on how their particular personal condition came about and how it has affected their bodies, because most are dietary problems, and can be treated better with diet, no two diabetics are the same. No two diabetics are alike in there food preferences or how drastic there carb counting should be, how much full fat, saturated fat, never mind the imbalance of the hormones.</p><p>The best doctors are the ones that think outside the box, and treat you and not the condition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 1231958, member: 85785"] The trouble with a lot of dsns, GPs and some endocrinologists is that they believe that diabetes and other metabolic conditions are the same diagnosis and treatment for the patients type. Diabetes is an individual condition, it depends so much on how their particular personal condition came about and how it has affected their bodies, because most are dietary problems, and can be treated better with diet, no two diabetics are the same. No two diabetics are alike in there food preferences or how drastic there carb counting should be, how much full fat, saturated fat, never mind the imbalance of the hormones. The best doctors are the ones that think outside the box, and treat you and not the condition. [/QUOTE]
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