Johnboy59
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Now this is how my confusion set in.... on that linkIndy51 said:Glad to be of help, Johnboy. As Hobs said, if you have a meter, it's the very best tool you can have for gaining BG control.
If you haven't already seen it, you might also find this "Advice to the Newly Diagnosed" of help:
viewtopic.php?f=39&t=26870
"Confusion" is an excellent response to the dietary advice given to diabetics (not just newly diagnosed) by the NHS & Diabetes UK. All the leaflets your are given tell the same story - no special diet. They're WRONG.Johnboy59 said:Given that the NHS would be most peoples first point of reference when diagnosed, one could be forgiven for believing (as I did) that I could "fill my boots", which could have been disastrous.
Ps I dream of a reading of 8... I'm averaging 13-14
Johnboy59 said:He told me categorically that there is no recommended diabetic diet but that I should follow a "normal healthy diet" with the aim of losing weight and reducing my BMI of 34.
Johnboy59 said:Given that the NHS would be most peoples first point of reference when diagnosed, one could be forgiven for believing (as I did) that I could "fill my boots", which could have been disastrous.
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