noblehead said:Eat to your meter is probably the strongest and most sensible argument you can put across, start to mention LCHF or any other diet that goes against the current thinking then the door will be slammed in your face, as xyzzy says earlier we all have different ways in which we achieve good blood glucose control with diabetes and no one method suits all. The emphasis along with 'Eat to your Meter' should be on carb control without stipulating a particular level, only then will you see People/Politicians/HCP's sit up and ponder about the current recommendations.
Unbeliever said:While I understand xyzzy's implied point - that everyone concerned needs some financial incentive , including the sponsors of this forum , I can only see financial DISincentives for the most influential bodies -and I think they will think so too.
The process of handing over control of diabetes care to GP's has been going on for some years now. Running alongside has been
the phasing out of self testing supplies for T2s and even restrictions on strips for T1s. When i was diagnosed 5 years ago meters and strips were issued as a mater of course to everyone.
Unbeliever said:DUK will certainly have to follow where the NHS leads so it is the government we have to persuade. I think the OP had in mind some short, sharp , CHEAP, headline-grabbing "fix" Or so I understood it. I think this is the only realistic path to follow at presen.t.
Unbeliever said:Not everyone has computer access or wants to take an active part in their own healthcare or is even capable of so doing. Not everyone finds their way here.
Unbeliever said:No doubt we are seen as dissidents which in fact , is what we are
in a sense.
No there I disagree. Its a lot of small co-ordinated steps which is why you need to look at the thing strategically and holistically.Unbeliever said:One small step.,,,,,,,
xyzzy said:Also there is change in the UK so for example the nurses at my local hospital which supposedly has the UK's most "advanced" diabetic clinic are being retrained in low carb.
noblehead said:I think xyzzy local hospital retraining their nurses on low-carb diets could be a benchmark from which to work from, I don't think (or I've never heard of one on the forum) there was a hospital that endorsed low-carbing and the fact that they are training staff in this field is encouraging to the low-carb community, when xzzy gets round to telling us which hospital it is people here can use this when arguing with their own HCP's
xyzzy said:Nigel, I didn't think we were allowed to discuss specific PCT's on the forum. However I will privately PM you which one it is. After I do so perhaps you would be kind enough to let members know that I have told you which one. Nurses are certainly being made aware of load carb at the clinic in fact one is doing a thesis on low carbing.
xyzzy said:noblehead said:I think xyzzy local hospital retraining their nurses on low-carb diets could be a benchmark from which to work from, I don't think (or I've never heard of one on the forum) there was a hospital that endorsed low-carbing and the fact that they are training staff in this field is encouraging to the low-carb community, when xzzy gets round to telling us which hospital it is people here can use this when arguing with their own HCP's
Nigel, I didn't think we were allowed to discuss specific PCT's on the forum. However I will privately PM you which one it is. After I do so perhaps you would be kind enough to let members know that I have told you which one. Nurses are certainly being made aware of load carb at the clinic in fact one is doing a thesis on low carbing.
xyzzy said:Nigel have sent you the info and also sent it to Admin.
Steve
desidiabulum said:Alternatively, one of us could just turn up at 3.15 pm at Room 15, Palace of Westminster on 12 June when a Commons Public Accounts Select Committee is discussing 'Management of adult diabetes in the NHS'....
hanadr said:This battle will take ages. If we can find a journalist who is interested, we might get somewhere a bit faster, but Gary Taubes is a journalist and even on this forum, I've seen him ridiculed.
Hana
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