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<blockquote data-quote="Pipp" data-source="post: 2243013" data-attributes="member: 100904"><p>Hi [USER=520572]@RosieMaxwell[/USER] .</p><p>Seems you are doing fine without the input of the Diabetes Prevention team, who are probably going to be using the old Eatwell plate science.</p><p>They are probably going to be a bit toobusy to be bothering you for the forseeable future, apart from, perhaps offering online teaching. Up to you whether or not you engage.</p><p>In your position I would be inclined to follow the path I had chosen for myself, but keep accurate records of what I was eating, my weight, and regular testing of blood glucose levels. I hope you are testing, at the very least fasting level; before each meal and 2 hours after each meal. That way, when current crisis in health is over, and someone in your GP surgery checks up on you you will be able to ‘educate’ them on how you sorted things without their intervention.</p><p>Sure you will be able to do it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pipp, post: 2243013, member: 100904"] Hi [USER=520572]@RosieMaxwell[/USER] . Seems you are doing fine without the input of the Diabetes Prevention team, who are probably going to be using the old Eatwell plate science. They are probably going to be a bit toobusy to be bothering you for the forseeable future, apart from, perhaps offering online teaching. Up to you whether or not you engage. In your position I would be inclined to follow the path I had chosen for myself, but keep accurate records of what I was eating, my weight, and regular testing of blood glucose levels. I hope you are testing, at the very least fasting level; before each meal and 2 hours after each meal. That way, when current crisis in health is over, and someone in your GP surgery checks up on you you will be able to ‘educate’ them on how you sorted things without their intervention. Sure you will be able to do it [/QUOTE]
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