IanD said:By all means tackle your diabetes & other health problems by all available means. I wish you well.
Those of us who bang the reduced carb drum do so because it is not even suggested as a possibility by NHS/DUK & our dietitians, yet when we have gone that way, have found great benefit.
That isn't hostility but seeking to direct others to the way that has given us a new lease of life.
5 years ago, I too would have rejected the need for carb control/reduction, but 2 years ago I was becoming crippled with neuropathy. Low carbing restored my activity.
IanD said:By all means tackle your diabetes & other health problems by all available means. I wish you well.
Those of us who bang the reduced carb drum do so because it is not even suggested as a possibility by NHS/DUK & our dietitians, yet when we have gone that way, have found great benefit.
That isn't hostility but seeking to direct others to the way that has given us a new lease of life.
5 years ago, I too would have rejected the need for carb control/reduction, but 2 years ago I was becoming crippled with neuropathy. Low carbing restored my activity.
90 g fat per day & few of us eat that much. The message from the NHS is to cut down drastically on fat; the chef AW Thompson goes to the lengths of not eat egg yolk because of their fat content.ally5555 said:Graham - what I tried to show there was what all this nonsense about high carb/low fat stuff is all about. It is a myth that so called "healthy eating" is low in fat when clearly it is not. I have tried to expalin waht this is all about as maybe some people have not understood it! I have analysed alot of low carbers diets and they are lower in fat than the normal! An average man needs around 90 g / day.
Giblet said:I test regularly and with my GP have managed to get my A1c down to 6.7 from nearly 10. I don't want to be congratulated on the progress I have achieved, I just want to be accepted for who I am and to be given advice that might help me to improve things more. who won't judge me.
I agree that many can't and don't differentiate, indeed FSA research confirms this and it is the target of it's current campaign. It might seem easier to differentiate between sources of fat but some vegetable oils also have high amounts of sat fat. Possibly ,as knowledge grows , there will be more focus on the effects of individual types of sat fat ( along with even more confusion) Partially hydrogenated veg oils contain transfat which I'm sure we can agree is not beneficial to anyone.How many people know what they mean or how to tell one from the other? It would be mych easier for most people to refer to solid animal fats and plant oils.
Take Graham64 for example, he is so deluded that he thinks he knows more about diet and nutrition than ally, who is a qualified dietitian with many years of experience, dealing with patients with diabetes on a daily bases.
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Take Graham64 for example, he is so deluded that he thinks he knows more about diet and nutrition than ally, who is a qualified dietitian with many years of experience, dealing with patients with diabetes on a daily bases.
For your information my diet is overseen by a senior dietitian at a large teaching hospital, who I'm sure is just as qualified as Ally, and is in the same age group so also has many years of experience.
graham64 said:For your information my diet is overseen by a senior dietitian at a large teaching hospital, who I'm sure is just as qualified as Ally, and is in the same age group so also has many years of experience.
Well why didn't you mention this earlier, of course that makes you more suitably qualified than ally! :lol:
As for “he is so deluded” I'll leave those type of comments to you, as you seem well versed in the subject.
I think we will leave that one for others to decide!![]()
Graham
Hi John,Giblet said:...........On Diagnosis I weighed 27stone four pounds. Today just under two years later I weigh 24 stone 4 pounds.............I want to be well, just as much as I want to lose weight. I have my own gremlins to deal with, but I have really tried hard. I test regularly and with my GP have managed to get my A1c down to 6.7 from nearly 10. I don't want to be congratulated on the progress I have achieved ...........
jopar said:Graham
I am now confused, but dietitians don't promote extreme low carb diets?
I'm not on an extreme Low Carb diet, so how do you come to that conclusion? But she did put me on high sat fat, so perhaps you can still be confused!
And sorry to say that just because it's being overseen, doesn't actually mean that you yourself, understand and have great knowledge of nutrition!!
This could equally apply to you!!
It would be a bit like me saying, that has I have had my diabetes overseen by a consultant endo for the past 21 years, that I am also an Endo and know everything there is to know... I am a expert in my own diabetes nobody else's... I have a wealth of knowledge and understanding in diabetes in general, and any information I supply will be mainly based on this with a dash of anecdotal information in how/what works for me..
Thats fine as long as you supply the information to fellow T1s..
I wonder how your consultant/friend would feel, if he saw how you **** of his profession, and the HCP in general.. I very much susppect he/she wouldn't be very chuffed at all.. Talking about stabbing people in the back.. Seems to be quite commom amoungst extreme low carbers
Perhaps Jopar you should look back at some of your comments, as soon as Low carb HCP such as Dr Bernstein, Dr Kendrick etc. are mentioned you **** them off don't you? Seems to be common amongst extreme high carbers.. And don't forget a HCP on this forum slags off his fellow HCPs that in my opinion is far worse..