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<blockquote data-quote="JoKalsbeek" data-source="post: 1939934" data-attributes="member: 401801"><p>It seems like it's not just India where it's hard to find a knowlegdable doc. I'm in the Netherlands, most people here are British... We run into medical proffessionals who don't know about the latest treatments or what to look for, all the time. Considering there's a global diabetes epidemic, that's a sad state of affairs. (Though it is a lot to keep up with, I suppose.) Sometimes you run into someone who's clued in though, and when you do, they're an absolute gem. I got lucky, my GP wants to learn about low carb eating and is following my progress. It's nice to be able to discuss things with someone who takes an interest and would like to implement it in her practice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoKalsbeek, post: 1939934, member: 401801"] It seems like it's not just India where it's hard to find a knowlegdable doc. I'm in the Netherlands, most people here are British... We run into medical proffessionals who don't know about the latest treatments or what to look for, all the time. Considering there's a global diabetes epidemic, that's a sad state of affairs. (Though it is a lot to keep up with, I suppose.) Sometimes you run into someone who's clued in though, and when you do, they're an absolute gem. I got lucky, my GP wants to learn about low carb eating and is following my progress. It's nice to be able to discuss things with someone who takes an interest and would like to implement it in her practice. [/QUOTE]
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