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<blockquote data-quote="Lizzie2" data-source="post: 1746831" data-attributes="member: 240814"><p>That’s exactly what I was told. I was given three months to improve my diet or be put on the diabetes register. I was also given the standard NHS leaflet and advice that advises carbs with every meal. After a week of wondering how I would know if what I was doing was helping I bought Dr David Cavan’s wonderfulbook, then I bought a blood glucose meter and discovered that all the nice healthy carbs I was being told to eat were the very things that were pushing up my blood sugar. I’m afraid that if I’d stuck with my nurse’s advice I’d still have T2, as it is I’m in remission.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lizzie2, post: 1746831, member: 240814"] That’s exactly what I was told. I was given three months to improve my diet or be put on the diabetes register. I was also given the standard NHS leaflet and advice that advises carbs with every meal. After a week of wondering how I would know if what I was doing was helping I bought Dr David Cavan’s wonderfulbook, then I bought a blood glucose meter and discovered that all the nice healthy carbs I was being told to eat were the very things that were pushing up my blood sugar. I’m afraid that if I’d stuck with my nurse’s advice I’d still have T2, as it is I’m in remission. [/QUOTE]
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