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<blockquote data-quote="catinahat" data-source="post: 2517207" data-attributes="member: 155453"><p>When I was diagnosed my Dr said I should have at least 150gm of carbs a day., eat wholemeal bread/pasta brown rice, lots of fruit and veg. Eat fish and lean meats like chicken, try to avoid too much red meat, dairy and eggs. Oh yes and self testing was a waste of time.</p><p>Three months later my hba1c had gone up so had my weight. She said that as I couldn't stick to the diet I would have to have some medication and prescribed metformin.</p><p>So follow Dr's advice, get worse and then get accused of not following her advice. </p><p>Now that's what I call confusing, thank heavens I found this place</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catinahat, post: 2517207, member: 155453"] When I was diagnosed my Dr said I should have at least 150gm of carbs a day., eat wholemeal bread/pasta brown rice, lots of fruit and veg. Eat fish and lean meats like chicken, try to avoid too much red meat, dairy and eggs. Oh yes and self testing was a waste of time. Three months later my hba1c had gone up so had my weight. She said that as I couldn't stick to the diet I would have to have some medication and prescribed metformin. So follow Dr's advice, get worse and then get accused of not following her advice. Now that's what I call confusing, thank heavens I found this place [/QUOTE]
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