Has anyone else had seriously conflicting advice about managing T2 diabetes? When I was diagnosed about 7 years ago I was told to eat low fat. Fairly easy I thought as I'd lost weight a few years ago with Weight Watchers and Xenical, following low fat. Didn't work this time though!
Then it suddenly changed to watching carbs. Then sugar. Then sugar didn't matter and it became carbs again. At one point, last year, I was going to WW, seeing a 'Health Trainer' who obviously knew nothing about diabetes as she was encouraging me to buy protein shakes and make smoothies out of anything I could puree: bananas, apples, carrots, you name it and eat protein bars. Then, yet another diabetic nurse explained properly why I should not be liquidising fruit and veg.
I have a friend who has been T2 for 20 years and she says it's all rubbish, she just eats what she wants, including chocolate and cake, in moderation. Confused?
Then it suddenly changed to watching carbs. Then sugar. Then sugar didn't matter and it became carbs again. At one point, last year, I was going to WW, seeing a 'Health Trainer' who obviously knew nothing about diabetes as she was encouraging me to buy protein shakes and make smoothies out of anything I could puree: bananas, apples, carrots, you name it and eat protein bars. Then, yet another diabetic nurse explained properly why I should not be liquidising fruit and veg.
I have a friend who has been T2 for 20 years and she says it's all rubbish, she just eats what she wants, including chocolate and cake, in moderation. Confused?