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<blockquote data-quote="Feeling judged" data-source="post: 647270" data-attributes="member: 132158"><p>Hi,</p><p>I was told that I have pre-diabetes. The dietitian advised against eating too much fruit and spacing out portions of fruit. Very confusing. I already eat plenty of salads and veg, would rather have veg than some meats. I think the only bit of advice today that I found useful was about pasta portions. The comment about not getting away with eating what I liked anymore really made me annoyed - so a cake will never pass your lips again, have had no sweet things in three weeks, passed up dessert at my anniversary dinner and at work didn't have any of the home baking that had been brought in. I really have been trying hard and just felt put down and disheartened today. Why is it that when you're a bit overweight some NHS staff assume you trough on cakes and crisps all day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Feeling judged, post: 647270, member: 132158"] Hi, I was told that I have pre-diabetes. The dietitian advised against eating too much fruit and spacing out portions of fruit. Very confusing. I already eat plenty of salads and veg, would rather have veg than some meats. I think the only bit of advice today that I found useful was about pasta portions. The comment about not getting away with eating what I liked anymore really made me annoyed - so a cake will never pass your lips again, have had no sweet things in three weeks, passed up dessert at my anniversary dinner and at work didn't have any of the home baking that had been brought in. I really have been trying hard and just felt put down and disheartened today. Why is it that when you're a bit overweight some NHS staff assume you trough on cakes and crisps all day. [/QUOTE]
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