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<blockquote data-quote="Mbaker" data-source="post: 1396655" data-attributes="member: 256617"><p>Hi [USER=375034]@JayT[/USER] I would say in the UK that most Doctors have a basic knowledge of diabetes, leaving the expertise to Diabetic Nurses. The answers you need are within you. You need to flip the switch in your brain which says I choose to be the best I can. The suggested action to follow, is to embrace a removal of bread, pasta, rice, sweets, cakes, high fructose fruits (berries are fine), sweet drinks and of course sugar.</p><p></p><p>For me seeing my daughter a little out of focus gave me the added strength to go he'll for leather into trying to fix myself. I really hope resolve from today to get on the road to excellent control of your diabetes - this disease is not merciful if you allow it to take hold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mbaker, post: 1396655, member: 256617"] Hi [USER=375034]@JayT[/USER] I would say in the UK that most Doctors have a basic knowledge of diabetes, leaving the expertise to Diabetic Nurses. The answers you need are within you. You need to flip the switch in your brain which says I choose to be the best I can. The suggested action to follow, is to embrace a removal of bread, pasta, rice, sweets, cakes, high fructose fruits (berries are fine), sweet drinks and of course sugar. For me seeing my daughter a little out of focus gave me the added strength to go he'll for leather into trying to fix myself. I really hope resolve from today to get on the road to excellent control of your diabetes - this disease is not merciful if you allow it to take hold. [/QUOTE]
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