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<blockquote data-quote="Kingmidas" data-source="post: 1838170" data-attributes="member: 479805"><p>I'm borderline prediabetic and joined the forum for advice about low carb diet, and reversing my pre-diabetes. What was hard for me initially was the delivery of the news by a very blunt GP who appeared to think it would have no impact on me when in fact I was really upset! Luckily the appointments I've had since with my 'favourite' doctor have been informative and reassuring.</p><p></p><p>Also with view to not being negative - having worked in a therapeutic environment for quite a while I learnt that moments of negativity are very necessary (as long as you don't get stuck there) and relentless positivity and not acknowledging that life can sometimes be a pile of poo is actually quite damaging! So have a vent, get it off your chest, then move on. Peace [emoji111]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kingmidas, post: 1838170, member: 479805"] I'm borderline prediabetic and joined the forum for advice about low carb diet, and reversing my pre-diabetes. What was hard for me initially was the delivery of the news by a very blunt GP who appeared to think it would have no impact on me when in fact I was really upset! Luckily the appointments I've had since with my 'favourite' doctor have been informative and reassuring. Also with view to not being negative - having worked in a therapeutic environment for quite a while I learnt that moments of negativity are very necessary (as long as you don't get stuck there) and relentless positivity and not acknowledging that life can sometimes be a pile of poo is actually quite damaging! So have a vent, get it off your chest, then move on. Peace [emoji111] [/QUOTE]
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