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<blockquote data-quote="Bluetit1802" data-source="post: 1728932" data-attributes="member: 94045"><p>My nurse is the same. At my first appointment I was given the glossy guide to the Eatwell Plate and told all the things most of us are - jacket spuds, baked beans, wholemeal bread etc. At my next but one meeting with her she could see how well I was doing, both weight-wise and BS-wise, and how happy I was with my LCHF eating plan. She never mentioned the Eatwell Plate stuff again, and instead told me about Trudi Deakin's book "Eat Fat", of which she had a copy. Her problem, and probably the same with every other DN, is that she has to complete a tick box on my computer records. One of these tick lists is about which diet I follow. There is a list of several choices. Low carb is not among them, although low fat is. I don't really fall in any of these, so she ticks "high fibre" in order to get round it. She is slim and non-diabetic but eats low carb in order to stay that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluetit1802, post: 1728932, member: 94045"] My nurse is the same. At my first appointment I was given the glossy guide to the Eatwell Plate and told all the things most of us are - jacket spuds, baked beans, wholemeal bread etc. At my next but one meeting with her she could see how well I was doing, both weight-wise and BS-wise, and how happy I was with my LCHF eating plan. She never mentioned the Eatwell Plate stuff again, and instead told me about Trudi Deakin's book "Eat Fat", of which she had a copy. Her problem, and probably the same with every other DN, is that she has to complete a tick box on my computer records. One of these tick lists is about which diet I follow. There is a list of several choices. Low carb is not among them, although low fat is. I don't really fall in any of these, so she ticks "high fibre" in order to get round it. She is slim and non-diabetic but eats low carb in order to stay that way. [/QUOTE]
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