The infinitive should be used. "Planning to see" is correct.
Ask your doctor about that.
Not really. The "himself" is redundant. "The doctor offered some help" is clearer.
i think that either one is ok, im asking my English teacher at school that one!
Talk to your doctor.
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WebMD offers a pretty good meal planning guide for people with diabetes. Also, talk to your doctor to see what they recommend you do. http://diabetes.webmd.com/guide/sample-meal-plan
Diabetes.com is a great place to start in looking for planning a diabletic diet. The most certain way of finding what is best, however, is by taking the advice of your doctor.
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You should ALWAYS check with your Doctor before taking ANY medication if you are pregnant or if you are planning to get pregnant.
You need to see a doctor or go to a family planning clinic
Diabetic meal planning information can be found at your local doctor's office or even the pharmacist. They will have some sample diabetic menus and diets. You can try websites like Web MD or The Mayo Clinic for menus and tips.
No.