hanadr said:
If your dietician is diabetic, he/she would understand. If not, they have learned from books and not from personal experience. .
Hana
Hana.
I think this is very, very, wrong.......
Everybody, even 'scientists' start their learning reading books. Dieticians educate themselves, they train, they gain qualifications, gain practical experience even if it is only from their patients, their patients experiences.
Why do you think somebody has to experience something before they can offer advice to others ? Before they can know what they are talking about ?
My Endocrinologist, my SDSN, the Dietician I am now able to talk to, are all non-Diabetic's who help and support Diabetic's....in many ways. They don't need to be Diabetic's to understand......
What do they know.........
The best Midwife I ever met was a single Woman who had never experienced childbirth in her life......many Mother's owed their lives and their Babies lives to that Woman. She also learned from books and practical experience.
What does she know.......
My Cardiac Surgeon started off learning from books and gained practical experience operating under supervision until he became one of the top Cardiac Surgeons in the UK. He didn't need to be a Heart Patient to know what he was doing.
What does he know.......
My Oncologist was trained and learned much from books, he put all that learning into practice and is considered to be one of the top Oncologist's in the West Midlands. He doesn't have Cancer but he knows what he is doing and what is good for his patients.
What does he know.......
You have a very strange view of people, especially Dietician's.......is this just because you disagree with what some of them tell you ?
I disagree with some of the advice that has been handed out to people and am amongst the first to criticise when that advice is flawed. However, it is unfair and unjust to say that those who are trained over many years and help patients do not know much just because they are not Diabetic's.........