Unbeliever
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Unbeliever said:I particularly object when they are given the status of represening diabetics. I don't remeber voting for them.
borofergie said:Unbeliever said:I particularly object when they are given the status of represening diabetics. I don't remeber voting for them.
What do they actually do? Apart from churn out harmful and wrong advice? Have they been active in campaigning to get T2s strips? Or are they just a vehicle for selling carb filled cornflakes?
They won't get a penny of my hard earned cash.
Unbeliever said:They were invited to Downing St to advise on the changes to the NHS. Terrifying!
swimmer2 said:It's very depressing reading the Diabetes UK facebook page - there are people posting some truly scary numbers on there. Glad I found this site first.
borofergie said:Just posted to the Diabetes UK Facebook page (the charity, not this Diabetes UK)
I wonder how long it will stay up for, but if you can add your own comments to the post.
http://www.facebook.com/diabetesuk?sk=wall&filter=2
borofergie said:swimmer2 said:It's very depressing reading the Diabetes UK facebook page - there are people posting some truly scary numbers on there. Glad I found this site first.
Someone on that page is celebrating getting their HbA1c down from 11.2 to 10.6%. That's an average BG of over 16mmol/l. Still, I suppose she gets to eat her starchy carbs with every meal...
It's a frightening insight into the clueless world of uninformed diabetics. Thank God we have this place...
xyzzy said:Your and anyone else who posted appear to be long gone.
Pneu said:Well... I gave in and listened to the radio programme... I have been trying very hard not to listen as I know it is just going to RAGE me and yes it has... now I must resist posting on that FB page...
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Samantha Allman Doesn't everything contain carbohydrates apart form protein? Isn't that the Atkinsons diet?
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Stephen Ferguson Samantha, food is made up of a combination of protein, fat and carbohydrate. The Atkins diet is a good example of a low-carb diet that would be really good for a T2 diabetic...
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Stephen Ferguson ...unfortunately DUK are trying to convince us that we need to eat starchy carbs with every meal. Which is a bit like feeding vodka to an alcoholic.
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Jane Sanders If you are concerned about your diet and whether to cut out anything, then talk to your Drs and look further afield than this man to have a change in health.
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Samantha Allman Everyone needs carbs it's a source of energy for all you Type 1's Well balanced diet same as every else
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Samantha Allman ...and type 2's in moderation
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Stephen Ferguson Actually you don't need to eat carbs - your liver can make them out of fat and protein. No-one is saying that you need to cut them out altogether, but Diabetes UK recommeds that you get 55% of your energy from carbohydrate, all of which turns to sugar in your blood.
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Ian Day BG was 5.1 at 5:30 before a small meal of ham & cheese (full fat). At 8:30 I played flood-lit tennis (doubles) for 1 1/2 hours against younger players. The result was 7/5, 5/5 lights out. I drank only water during the match. BG 7.6. My body generates all the energy I need without carbs, bananas or energy drinks.
borofergie said:Unbeliever said:They were invited to Downing St to advise on the changes to the NHS. Terrifying!
I bet there weren't many biscuits left, by the time DUK had scoffed them all...
borofergie said:What do they actually do? Apart from churn out harmful and wrong advice? Have they been active in campaigning to get T2s strips? Or are they just a vehicle for selling carb filled cornflakes?
They won't get a penny of my hard earned cash.
alaska said:On a low carb diet, I can go through the day and not have to worry about a really bad hypo coming on. I'm taking less insulin so there's a much lower chance of a bad over-dosage of insulin happening. Plus, my control has been a lot better on low carb and my hypo awareness is much more reliable than it was on the Diabetes UK diet.
noblehead said:I don't low-carb and eat around 150g of carbs a day
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