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Saturday 7 May 2011

Just for the record.

How anyone controls their diabetes is cool with me. Looking at the NHS statistics, many diabetics do not control their diabetes. The stats are a damming indictment on our NHS and NICE.

NHS Statistics for 2008 2009:
Percentage of Type 1 diabetics with HbA1c greater than 7.5 per cent = 71.4 per cent.
Percentage of Type 2 diabetics with HbA1c greater than 7.5 per cent = 33.4 per cent.
Percentage of Type 1 diabetics with HbA1c greater than 10.0 per cent = 33.6 per cent.
Percentage of Type 2 diabetics with HbA1c greater than 10.0 per cent = 14.3 per cent.
These results are very similar to those found in 2006 – 2007 and 2007 – 2008.
 
How many of the type 1 diabetics with HbA1c greater than 7.5 per cent = 71.4 per cent or the type 2 diabetics with HbA1c greater than 7.5 per cent = 33.4 per cent. are lowcarbing ?

Over the last three years, I have asked many HCP’s and dietitions, how do I hold my non diabetic numbers on a couple of Metformin pills per day without low carbing, The silence has been deafening. There is no other way full stop. So my low carb antis, prove me wrong. Let’s have some detail other than we are all different, and there is no one size fits all. Oh and by the way, don’t waste my time with the 1000 calorie a day bilge being pushed by the Mods on the forum of flog at the moment.
 
Eddie

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Eddie wrote:

"prove me wrong. "


Proof is your clogged up arteries. While you are, at least you think you are, taking care of one illness you have created another, namely, angina caused by eating all that fat.

frankweir said...

Give us the evidence anonymous....quote the research please...and while you're at it, give your name! Anyone can say ANYTHING hiding behind anonymity. That's a major problem with web commentary.