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<blockquote data-quote="lesleyr284" data-source="post: 115240" data-attributes="member: 8647"><p>I am enrolling on a certificate course this sept (in lieu of not having biology or chemisty A levels) and hope to go to Surrey Uni the following year as it's not far from where I live. Being over 40 (cough cough), I am a little nervous about it, but since becomming diabetic I've increasingly become more and more interested in diet/nutrition, not to mention a little disillusioned with current advice and my own experience. </p><p>Hospital catering is just simply appaling. I've always thought so, diabetic or not. It's horrifying. My nurse today (Anne) was lovely and we ended up having quite a chat about it. They seem happy to teach them all about the new malfunctioning computer system (which lost my records) but not things that I consider fundamental (like how to feed diabetics).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lesleyr284, post: 115240, member: 8647"] I am enrolling on a certificate course this sept (in lieu of not having biology or chemisty A levels) and hope to go to Surrey Uni the following year as it's not far from where I live. Being over 40 (cough cough), I am a little nervous about it, but since becomming diabetic I've increasingly become more and more interested in diet/nutrition, not to mention a little disillusioned with current advice and my own experience. Hospital catering is just simply appaling. I've always thought so, diabetic or not. It's horrifying. My nurse today (Anne) was lovely and we ended up having quite a chat about it. They seem happy to teach them all about the new malfunctioning computer system (which lost my records) but not things that I consider fundamental (like how to feed diabetics). [/QUOTE]
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