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<blockquote data-quote="Vaper" data-source="post: 1463056" data-attributes="member: 355109"><p>Alison you've obviously done really well and I applaud you. I for one would not have the time or inclination when I come home from work to cook from a cookbook or walk the dog for hours. The point is that the majority of us work long hours and still use convenience foods such as pre made pies and battered fish etc. You are right a cookbook meal is far better for you but for most rarely convenient. By using the eat well plate you can at least portion out the food to a better ratio than just piling it on. I for one am very grateful to my Dsn I was in a bad way when diagnosed.yes Meds are all to easily given out and people are all different,I could not survive without mine but then that's one of the differences between type1 and type2. It's ok to be disappointed in not always getting as much help as we would like but that is not always down to a bad dsn it is often down to budget and time constraints with in different counties. If people really are getting rushed along and given bad advice they should complain to the primary care trust.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vaper, post: 1463056, member: 355109"] Alison you've obviously done really well and I applaud you. I for one would not have the time or inclination when I come home from work to cook from a cookbook or walk the dog for hours. The point is that the majority of us work long hours and still use convenience foods such as pre made pies and battered fish etc. You are right a cookbook meal is far better for you but for most rarely convenient. By using the eat well plate you can at least portion out the food to a better ratio than just piling it on. I for one am very grateful to my Dsn I was in a bad way when diagnosed.yes Meds are all to easily given out and people are all different,I could not survive without mine but then that's one of the differences between type1 and type2. It's ok to be disappointed in not always getting as much help as we would like but that is not always down to a bad dsn it is often down to budget and time constraints with in different counties. If people really are getting rushed along and given bad advice they should complain to the primary care trust. [/QUOTE]
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