Hmm, you could be quite dangerous but hugely entertaining I would guess ! Be interesting lol !yikes can you imagine how much trouble i could get into if i drank
I know my husband's history at least as well as a GP he's seen twice since we moved to England. And I find advice to someone with heart failure that it's OK to abandon the only diet that's worked and get back into the obese category suspect at least.Much as I agree low carbing works wonders for many I don't think we should be going against specific doctors advice in avoiding LCHF diets. We don't know any history and we're not medically trained.
Kate, my advice was more generic. I'm sure you know your husband well and I have no clue how good or bad your doc is. My point was that hyndreds of others read these forums and I don't think we should send a message out to others to ignore specific advice from their docs.I know my husband's history at least as well as a GP he's seen twice since we moved to England. And I find advice to someone with heart failure that it's OK to abandon the only diet that's worked and get back into the obese category suspect at least.
But that's only my opinion: my husband is an adult and as you say the GP a professional, and I haven't interfered. I've simply watched in dismay as my husband has followed medical advice, regained 20kg and started to suffer again from breathlessness, aching joints and reactive depression.
Kate
Tears of laughter are rolling down my cheeks as I read this with my morning cuppa - thank you! I teach some of these individuals and often have the same thoughts. One of my favourite conversations goes like this:When I look at the doc, I think of the kids at school who became docs. I understand then why the wrong limbs are amputated, the wrong organs removed, the wrong blood transfused and why so little is correctly diagnosed at the GP's surgery.
A lot of them went into law. A lot of them went into accountancy and a very large number went into banking.
I understand the state of the nation.
I know my husband's history at least as well as a GP he's seen twice since we moved to England. And I find advice to someone with heart failure that it's OK to abandon the only diet that's worked and get back into the obese category suspect at least.
But that's only my opinion: my husband is an adult and as you say the GP a professional, and I haven't interfered. I've simply watched in dismay as my husband has followed medical advice, regained 20kg and started to suffer again from breathlessness, aching joints and reactive depression.
Kate
If this were not so frightening, it would be funny!Conversation with a hospital Dr when I was first diagnosed as an inpatient in hospital
Dr - right, you're diabetic, I'll arrange for you to get insulin but you'll have to be careful or you'll end up the size of a house
Me - so why are the nurses saying I might be ok on tablets or diet?
Dr - that's ridiculous, tablets will never work in someone as young as you, you're not even 30 yet
Me - actually I'm nearly 40
Dr - are you sure?
Me - Yes, check my notes
Dr - oh yes, you're right. We' ll try you on tablets and I'll see you again in a couple of weeks
Never saw hide nor hair of her again - my faith in Drs is now at best conditional!
Conversation with a hospital Dr when I was first diagnosed as an inpatient in hospital
Dr - right, you're diabetic, I'll arrange for you to get insulin but you'll have to be careful or you'll end up the size of a house
Me - so why are the nurses saying I might be ok on tablets or diet?
Dr - that's ridiculous, tablets will never work in someone as young as you, you're not even 30 yet
Me - actually I'm nearly 40
Dr - are you sure?
Me - Yes, check my notes
Dr - oh yes, you're right. We' ll try you on tablets and I'll see you again in a couple of weeks
Never saw hide nor hair of her again - my faith in Drs is now at best conditional!