Re: If you ran the ADA...
- From: Alan S <loralweightandcarbs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2006 00:01:41 +1100
On 11 Mar 2006 03:44:15 -0800, "Amy"
<tesselate@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
<snip>
I haven't looked into the ADA much, and think that diabetes education
here in the UK is possibly better, in that it is geared to
experimentation in conjunction with a meter.
Hi Amy
Have you been posting or reading on asd.uk? Because that
certainly hasn't been the impression I've gained of the NHS.
Not from asd.uk, and not from limited personal experience.
It sounds to me like you may have had a winning ticket in
the post-code lottery. I won't say more, but I'm sure that
Nicky or Beav or one of the other Brits may clarify what I
mean.
You might find this post I made recently in asd.uk clarifies
my position: http://tinyurl.com/rc65m
Kurt, I'd appreciate it if you read that too, and the link
within it. It gives you some of the background of why I feel
the way I do.
There are reasons why I don't wish to re-post it in full
here.
<snip>
I'd like to see an end to The Great Carb Debate, which I think isFully agreed. If you analyse it - only one side of the
largely a wild goose chase, and much more emphasis placed on the fact
that each individual has to find the correct level which works for
them, taking into consideration not only needing to find the ideal
level of carbs for good control, but also the correct balance between
the different food groups for optimum health.
debate is suggesting anything radically different.
Cheers, Alan, T2, Australia.
d&e, metformin 2x500mg
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