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<blockquote data-quote="Tabbyjoolz" data-source="post: 1238311" data-attributes="member: 326717"><p>[USER=322755]@melliemars[/USER] </p><p></p><p>This is the time in our lives where we need to tell others to butt out - in the nicest possible way - so that we can look after ourselves. That includes control-freak reception staff at the doctor's surgery, rude and dictatorial nurses, the vegan "friend" who tells you that their diet will "cure" your diabetes and, in your case, the rabid people in a Facebook group who turn on you rather than give you the support you need, etc., etc.</p><p></p><p>Keep experimenting with different foods, widen your diet, have the odd treat. Monitor frequently. Read anything and everything you can, including the most excellent advice people post here. You're doing fine!</p><p></p><p>Big hugs xxx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tabbyjoolz, post: 1238311, member: 326717"] [USER=322755]@melliemars[/USER] This is the time in our lives where we need to tell others to butt out - in the nicest possible way - so that we can look after ourselves. That includes control-freak reception staff at the doctor's surgery, rude and dictatorial nurses, the vegan "friend" who tells you that their diet will "cure" your diabetes and, in your case, the rabid people in a Facebook group who turn on you rather than give you the support you need, etc., etc. Keep experimenting with different foods, widen your diet, have the odd treat. Monitor frequently. Read anything and everything you can, including the most excellent advice people post here. You're doing fine! Big hugs xxx [/QUOTE]
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