sunday1980
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If your Dr told you to stay away from fat and eat carbs, would you follow the advice?
A Dr wouldn't say to stay away from fat (unless there was a medical reason for doing so).
If your Dr wanted to put you on statins without sharing the cholesterol breakdown with you, would you take them?
I would want to see a full lipid breakdown of my cholesterol and then discuss the results with the Dr, if the results were to be high then I'd certainly take a statin.
If your Dr prescibed any med, would you take it just because he/she said so?
In most cases Yes but would go back again if the drug resulted in side-effects, I don't share the belief that all Dr's are out to kill us
The doctors who opposed Bevan are all long dead. A completely different generation of doctors have grown up with the NHS being a given. There are a relatively tiny number of private doctors left in the UK who have the economic incentives that existed before the NHS, and even these have to compete with an NHS that is free at the point of use. I think this argument is misplaced.
Just a Hi and welcome here. I'm T2, so I don't have to have a I:C ratio but I'm having the trouble carb counting too, only I'm the other way. I'm finding it hard to judge how many carbs are in the meal, if I don't weight or measure it, I go over.I ignore the weighing my food as every time I weight my food I go low at 2. That's after I've made sure I've correctly counted and weighed 3 times and asking my partner to check it. I try to aim to eat 30-40g of carbs at breakfast and 60-70g of carbs at tea time and snack on less than 15g of carbs between each meal and drinking water plenty of it. When I don't weigh my food I'm perfect. I use 14 units of lantus at 7:30am every morning and 6-8units of nova rapid at meals or more if I'm out eating or having a very carby meal X
He certainly won't tell you about the side effects of taking a cocktail of prescribed drugs together, because he won't know. That's up to you to research or suffer the consequences.
I too have the same problem with having to weigh food to get the right numbers. Dr. Bernstein in his book also said it was a problem miss judging he carb numbers and then the amount of insulin - not counting the variables beyond our control like stress, inflammation. That was one of the reason he pushes the 'law of small numbers' your mistakes on carb counting and insulin amounts are going to be small and then t there will be less swings in BG high or low.Just a Hi and welcome here. I'm T2, so I don't have to have a I:C ratio but I'm having the trouble carb counting too, only I'm the other way. I'm finding it hard to judge how many carbs are in the meal, if I don't weight or measure it, I go over.
Yes, do they all have them now? Till now I have been relying on an American site which sends you emails warning of any new contraindications. That's awesome!Except that my GP, when prescribing a new medication, has a whizzy little drug interactions checker that gets automatically applied just to be sure that the medtail in question is not contraindicated. Pretty cool, eh?
What site is that?Yes, do they all have them now? Till now I have been relying on an American site which sends you emails warning of any new contraindications. That's awesome!
What site is that?
Sent from Runner2009 Burt
What site is that? Sent from Runner2009 Burt
Thx zandThis isn't the one I was thinking of when I posted on Weds (!) but I just got an email alert from them about a drug I used to take .
www.mediguard.org
If your Dr told you to stay away from fat and eat carbs, would you follow the advice?
If your Dr wanted to put you on statins without sharing the cholesterol breakdown with you, would you take them?
If your Dr prescibed any med, would you take it just because he/she said so?
That's is exactly why I would recommend that you follow your doctor's instructions - you don't know enough statistics to realize that your anecdotes carry no weight, and I doubt that you have the statistical knowledge to make an educated decision about which drugs are best. Your doctor, on the other hand, acts on instructions made by people who do have that knowledge.
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