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<blockquote data-quote="Member496333" data-source="post: 1968349"><p>It’s not your fault. I won’t get too controversial here just now, but many people hold the view that the NHS goes some way to create this issue for themselves. Certainly a few of us feel that they have historically exacerbated the T2 diabetes problem with inappropriate dietary advice. This is slowly changing though. There’s a paradigm shift occurring in nutrition science, and you’ve joined the fray just at the right time.</p><p></p><p>You can’t change the past, but armed with the knowledge and encouragement that you will find here, you can steer your ship toward better metabolic health in the future. You may actually end up finding the whole thing quite fun and liberating, as perverse as that may sound. A great deal of T2 diabetics feel that it’s the best thing that ever happened to them once they get control back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Member496333, post: 1968349"] It’s not your fault. I won’t get too controversial here just now, but many people hold the view that the NHS goes some way to create this issue for themselves. Certainly a few of us feel that they have historically exacerbated the T2 diabetes problem with inappropriate dietary advice. This is slowly changing though. There’s a paradigm shift occurring in nutrition science, and you’ve joined the fray just at the right time. You can’t change the past, but armed with the knowledge and encouragement that you will find here, you can steer your ship toward better metabolic health in the future. You may actually end up finding the whole thing quite fun and liberating, as perverse as that may sound. A great deal of T2 diabetics feel that it’s the best thing that ever happened to them once they get control back. [/QUOTE]
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