Paulie1982
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- Type of diabetes
- Don't have diabetes
- Treatment type
- I do not have diabetes
I will try to follow a low as possible carb diet also I hadn’t realised a chai latte was high carb (my bad) I just assumed I made it bad by putting two sugars in. Is it because of the milk? I don’t have milk or sugar in anything else. Surely we need some form of calcium for bones? It must be so difficult to actually find a healthy balanceMany people on this forum with type 2 diabetes or pre-diabetes manage it with a low carb diet.
You do not need a doctor's diagnosisvor permission to follow this diet.
If you are concerned by your post meal BG readings, perhaps you could reduce your carbs (e.g a chai latte will be s high carb drink but could be replaced by a black chai) to reduce the risk of diabetes.
Mistakes do happen I e worked for the NHS for 15 years and I adore our NHS I’m just sad the direction it’s going. However I don’t agree with the new telephone appointment with my GP as if we was face to face he would see that I’m not over weight. (If he had to give medication he would have been going by my BMI and that would have had dangerous consequences in some people and some medications) so phone appointments are a no no for me but that’s just my opinion.I think we would all feel let down if our medical team made a simple mistake like this. But for me, the bottom line is 'they are only human' , they're not infallible and mistakes can and do happen.
I often feel with things like this, that the issue is not about the mistake itself, but the steps that are taken to correct it and whether it's corrected efficiently. If it were me, I'd give them a chance to sort it out, your next GP may not be any better anyway.
Unfortunately it’s a surgery run by my GP and his wife. His wife is amazing but I think most of the patients think the same but she only works two mornings a week. I think I will be going to a new GP I can actually speak to face to face. My partners GP give out appointments on that day but you won’t be guaranteed the same doctor. I’m fine with that as long as I can see someone face to faceHi @Paulie1982. I wasn't happy about the GP I was first registered with 20 years ago, and never saw that GP again - though she was supposed to be the diabetes specialist at the surgery. I have seen other GPs since then.
If there are other GPs at your surgery you can ask to see any of them, not neccesarily the GP you are registered to.
Yes, milk is carby.I will try to follow a low as possible carb diet also I hadn’t realised a chai latte was high carb (my bad) I just assumed I made it bad by putting two sugars in. Is it because of the milk? I don’t have milk or sugar in anything else. Surely we need some form of calcium for bones? It must be so difficult to actually find a healthy balance
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