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<blockquote data-quote="Lyn22" data-source="post: 1292156" data-attributes="member: 242261"><p>Hi Maggie</p><p>I have been treated for depression for many years and it takes a while to get your head round a diabetic diagnosis. In the UK there is a Desmond course that you are invited to. Mine was given by a nurse and a dietitian and I found it very helpful. Everyone who goes is also recently diagnosed and I found it a very honest course. They also let you know about the checks you should get. I follow the dietitian's advice and a little bit of the low carb advice from this forum and I'm not doing too badly. I have lots of other health complications but find if I reset my goals every few days I don't get down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lyn22, post: 1292156, member: 242261"] Hi Maggie I have been treated for depression for many years and it takes a while to get your head round a diabetic diagnosis. In the UK there is a Desmond course that you are invited to. Mine was given by a nurse and a dietitian and I found it very helpful. Everyone who goes is also recently diagnosed and I found it a very honest course. They also let you know about the checks you should get. I follow the dietitian's advice and a little bit of the low carb advice from this forum and I'm not doing too badly. I have lots of other health complications but find if I reset my goals every few days I don't get down. [/QUOTE]
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