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<blockquote data-quote="Alexandra100" data-source="post: 1851141" data-attributes="member: 429870"><p>I totally agree. It actually rather horrifies me when people new to all this seem happy to get all their information and guidance from this Forum. Better than getting it from their GP, but still! The help we can get from each other here is invaluable, but naturally enough our views are contradictory. Between us we have an enormous amount of experience, helpfulness and warmth to offer, but we can also be fanatical, confused, crazy and just plain wrong. IMO it is much safer to acquire one or two books to help evaluate all this. My preference would be books by respected authors who are also themselves diabetic - Jenny Ruhl and Dr Bernstein.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alexandra100, post: 1851141, member: 429870"] I totally agree. It actually rather horrifies me when people new to all this seem happy to get all their information and guidance from this Forum. Better than getting it from their GP, but still! The help we can get from each other here is invaluable, but naturally enough our views are contradictory. Between us we have an enormous amount of experience, helpfulness and warmth to offer, but we can also be fanatical, confused, crazy and just plain wrong. IMO it is much safer to acquire one or two books to help evaluate all this. My preference would be books by respected authors who are also themselves diabetic - Jenny Ruhl and Dr Bernstein. [/QUOTE]
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