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<blockquote data-quote="datkins65" data-source="post: 1233020" data-attributes="member: 320568"><p>You are living proof that these dietary plans need to be tailored to the individual, and the individual must construct his own plan. If a plan is not working, then additional adjustments based on extensive must be made. There is no one pill cure, and since we are all so very different, it takes an astute assessment to guide additional changes. Most physicians refuse to go that extra mile and order labs that are not covered my governmental insurance, and I am lucky to have access and funding to provide adequate medical support to determine if a diet is working or not. I firmly believe that it is not the failure of the patient, but the failure of the prescribed treatment. Thank God (pardon if I offend anyone) you were noncompliance to that diet. Something really could have gone wrong. What are you doing now? Is it effective and, most important, how are you feeling now?</p><p></p><p> I had the exact same response while following their diet. I know what the American Diabetic Association (ADA) and the International Diabetes Foundation (IDF) recommend a specific plan, but I do not even offer these since there have been so many patients that have had negative results from these. I suppose that in the perfect world, these diets work, but I am sure you will agree, there is no such thing as a perfect world especially when it comes to diabetes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="datkins65, post: 1233020, member: 320568"] You are living proof that these dietary plans need to be tailored to the individual, and the individual must construct his own plan. If a plan is not working, then additional adjustments based on extensive must be made. There is no one pill cure, and since we are all so very different, it takes an astute assessment to guide additional changes. Most physicians refuse to go that extra mile and order labs that are not covered my governmental insurance, and I am lucky to have access and funding to provide adequate medical support to determine if a diet is working or not. I firmly believe that it is not the failure of the patient, but the failure of the prescribed treatment. Thank God (pardon if I offend anyone) you were noncompliance to that diet. Something really could have gone wrong. What are you doing now? Is it effective and, most important, how are you feeling now? I had the exact same response while following their diet. I know what the American Diabetic Association (ADA) and the International Diabetes Foundation (IDF) recommend a specific plan, but I do not even offer these since there have been so many patients that have had negative results from these. I suppose that in the perfect world, these diets work, but I am sure you will agree, there is no such thing as a perfect world especially when it comes to diabetes. [/QUOTE]
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