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- Type of diabetes
- Prediabetes
I found out I was type 2 diabetic a few weeks ago when I was reading my medical records on line - no one had thought to tell me so I had to ask my GP and she confirmed it. Since then I have had a meeting with the diabetic nurse at my health centre. I asked her if there were any courses I could go on for support as was feeling a bit overwhelmed by the diagnosis. She told me about the NHS LCD which I thought sounded good and so I signed up. However, since then I have received the sample shakes provided before you start the programme so you can decide which flavours to order.
There are 5 flavours and they are all really sweet even the vegetable and chicken soup one. I don't have a sweet tooth and so feel quite disappointed about this and don't know if realistically I will be able to just consume these for the first 12 weeks. There is no way I would normally drink a strawberry, banana or chocolate flavoured shake! I was surprised they have so much sugar in them as they will be taken by diabetics. They seem really unhealthy. As well as the LCD you also get weekly support meetings which I think I would find helpful but not sure if I can deal with drinking the shakes for so many weeks. I know there are better low calorie diets such as the Blood Sugar Diet and I did this quite successfully but for me I am attracted to the ongoing support provided with the programme and so feel conflicted about doing it. I was wondering if anyone else has been on this programme and what they thought about it.
There are 5 flavours and they are all really sweet even the vegetable and chicken soup one. I don't have a sweet tooth and so feel quite disappointed about this and don't know if realistically I will be able to just consume these for the first 12 weeks. There is no way I would normally drink a strawberry, banana or chocolate flavoured shake! I was surprised they have so much sugar in them as they will be taken by diabetics. They seem really unhealthy. As well as the LCD you also get weekly support meetings which I think I would find helpful but not sure if I can deal with drinking the shakes for so many weeks. I know there are better low calorie diets such as the Blood Sugar Diet and I did this quite successfully but for me I am attracted to the ongoing support provided with the programme and so feel conflicted about doing it. I was wondering if anyone else has been on this programme and what they thought about it.