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<blockquote data-quote="Peerless67" data-source="post: 1525557" data-attributes="member: 425152"><p>Hi, no I am not seeing my Doctor, thinking about it I don't think I have seen him for about a year. I do see my DN quite regularly though and will see her on Monday afternoon. The medications that I am taking at the moment I was taking prior to my diabetes diagnoses, so all I have done is stop taking the additional meds. </p><p>My DN will test my BP, BG weight and pee. I trust her and believe she is better informed regarding diabetes than my GP. any signs of feeling unwell I will seek medical advice as I am good at telling on myself.</p><p></p><p>I would have liked to see my DN in these first few days but she was on holiday, but I had set my date to start the NC diet for the 1st August, I have to stick with the plans I make or they go awry. </p><p>I looked at some of the brands other than Optifast, like Xante but honestly they are not so far removed from "Normal" soup except for the increased protein and added vitamins and minerals.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Having said that I would <span style="color: #ff0000">NOT</span> advise anyone to take up any diet without consulting their Doctor or HCP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peerless67, post: 1525557, member: 425152"] Hi, no I am not seeing my Doctor, thinking about it I don't think I have seen him for about a year. I do see my DN quite regularly though and will see her on Monday afternoon. The medications that I am taking at the moment I was taking prior to my diabetes diagnoses, so all I have done is stop taking the additional meds. My DN will test my BP, BG weight and pee. I trust her and believe she is better informed regarding diabetes than my GP. any signs of feeling unwell I will seek medical advice as I am good at telling on myself. I would have liked to see my DN in these first few days but she was on holiday, but I had set my date to start the NC diet for the 1st August, I have to stick with the plans I make or they go awry. I looked at some of the brands other than Optifast, like Xante but honestly they are not so far removed from "Normal" soup except for the increased protein and added vitamins and minerals. Having said that I would [COLOR=#ff0000]NOT[/COLOR] advise anyone to take up any diet without consulting their Doctor or HCP. [/QUOTE]
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