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<blockquote data-quote="hanadr" data-source="post: 71507" data-attributes="member: 8110"><p>Hi Alice,</p><p> I have been reading your thread.</p><p>I thoroughly approve of the books you've chosen .Gretchen Becker is excellent.she's a friend of David Mendosa'a. David's website is just brilliant, HUGE, but brilliant. The difficulty for British users is that he's American ( as is Gretchen) and they use different units for talking about Blood sugars. You have to divide their numbers by 18 to get ours. Another good website for information is D-solve. And this one of course. </p><p>Diabetes UK can be useful, except for their advice on diet, which contradicts their own research. But they can help you find out about services you might need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hanadr, post: 71507, member: 8110"] Hi Alice, I have been reading your thread. I thoroughly approve of the books you've chosen .Gretchen Becker is excellent.she's a friend of David Mendosa'a. David's website is just brilliant, HUGE, but brilliant. The difficulty for British users is that he's American ( as is Gretchen) and they use different units for talking about Blood sugars. You have to divide their numbers by 18 to get ours. Another good website for information is D-solve. And this one of course. Diabetes UK can be useful, except for their advice on diet, which contradicts their own research. But they can help you find out about services you might need. [/QUOTE]
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