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<blockquote data-quote="AtkinsMo" data-source="post: 1804636" data-attributes="member: 104933"><p>I watched it with my sister, and she clearly had a ‘light bulb moment’. I think, for the first time ever, she understood! My family are diabetics, Type 1 and Type 2, everybody! My sister is the only exception but that’s because she has Crohn’s disease and struggles to absorb anything, and has lost at least half of her gut. So I think it was pitched just right for ‘lay people’. I know I’m a lay person, but I have spent so many hundreds, or even thousands of hours reading / researching / watching - I know that I know much more than most medical professionals. So, this programme served a purpose. I know we ‘purists’ can criticise it, but it was interesting and enlightening for Joe Public and on the whole, I thought it was useful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AtkinsMo, post: 1804636, member: 104933"] I watched it with my sister, and she clearly had a ‘light bulb moment’. I think, for the first time ever, she understood! My family are diabetics, Type 1 and Type 2, everybody! My sister is the only exception but that’s because she has Crohn’s disease and struggles to absorb anything, and has lost at least half of her gut. So I think it was pitched just right for ‘lay people’. I know I’m a lay person, but I have spent so many hundreds, or even thousands of hours reading / researching / watching - I know that I know much more than most medical professionals. So, this programme served a purpose. I know we ‘purists’ can criticise it, but it was interesting and enlightening for Joe Public and on the whole, I thought it was useful. [/QUOTE]
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