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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 559812" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>I do have to have some carbs, but, because of my condition there are some which are as bad as poison to me.</p><p>What the second doctor fails to understand is the adverse effects of not getting the balance right. She is also stuck in the mantra of T2 is diet controlled, many diabetics have to be on medication as well as diet. I believe there is no correct 'plan' for everybody as we all have our differences in our diagnosis. To say that, for some, not to have no carbs, is condescending as the reason for not knowing what long term affects will do. There is plenty of evidence that that is not the case.</p><p>I would like her to study how reactive hypoglycaemia figures in her carbohydrates argument!</p><p>We will only find out when the education of diabetics is for our benefit and not what fits an ideology! And is not political doctrine.</p><p>We need our so called experts to have a more open mind!</p><p></p><p>Hate to have an opinion that's so serious!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 559812, member: 85785"] I do have to have some carbs, but, because of my condition there are some which are as bad as poison to me. What the second doctor fails to understand is the adverse effects of not getting the balance right. She is also stuck in the mantra of T2 is diet controlled, many diabetics have to be on medication as well as diet. I believe there is no correct 'plan' for everybody as we all have our differences in our diagnosis. To say that, for some, not to have no carbs, is condescending as the reason for not knowing what long term affects will do. There is plenty of evidence that that is not the case. I would like her to study how reactive hypoglycaemia figures in her carbohydrates argument! We will only find out when the education of diabetics is for our benefit and not what fits an ideology! And is not political doctrine. We need our so called experts to have a more open mind! Hate to have an opinion that's so serious! [/QUOTE]
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