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<blockquote data-quote="Alexandra100" data-source="post: 2317765" data-attributes="member: 429870"><p>I agree. Or even splash out on one of her books. I heartily recommend "Your Diabetes Questions Answered". I find her a gentle, sane and comforting mentor in the confusing world of diabetes. Also maybe consult Dr Richard K. Bernstein on his site, where you can read long extracts from his classic book "Diabetes Solution" free: <a href="http://www.diabetes-book.com/read-online-diabetes-solution/" target="_blank">http://www.diabetes-book.com/read-online-diabetes-solution/</a> He has also recorded myriad videos on Youtube and to this day (age 85) offers a monthly Q&A session. I do prefer by far authors on diabetes who are themselves diabetic. Ruhl (now well over 70) is T2, and Dr B T1, though as a diabetes doctor he still treats both 1 and 2. Many find Dr B too perfectionist, but (in me at least) his expertise, and his survival, inspire great confidence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alexandra100, post: 2317765, member: 429870"] I agree. Or even splash out on one of her books. I heartily recommend "Your Diabetes Questions Answered". I find her a gentle, sane and comforting mentor in the confusing world of diabetes. Also maybe consult Dr Richard K. Bernstein on his site, where you can read long extracts from his classic book "Diabetes Solution" free: [URL]http://www.diabetes-book.com/read-online-diabetes-solution/[/URL] He has also recorded myriad videos on Youtube and to this day (age 85) offers a monthly Q&A session. I do prefer by far authors on diabetes who are themselves diabetic. Ruhl (now well over 70) is T2, and Dr B T1, though as a diabetes doctor he still treats both 1 and 2. Many find Dr B too perfectionist, but (in me at least) his expertise, and his survival, inspire great confidence. [/QUOTE]
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