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Postby mercury » September 14th, 2012, 3:44 pm

Hi All
As a recently diagnosed T2, I looked around my area for a local DB group. As I couldn't find one I thought about starting one with the help of Diabetes UK. Now looking for any thoughts or advice from you lot as to whether you think it's a good idea, and any tips on how to progress. If you already attend a group or maybe even have a hand in running one I would appreciate any advice offered. Thanks in advance

Bob.
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Re: support groups

Postby lucylocket61 » September 14th, 2012, 3:57 pm

I have attended a couple of the Diabetes UK support groups in Coventry and I wont go again.

There is no pre-meeting get together. The only speakers are ones invited and who toe the NHS line of food and treatment and work for the NHS. There is a Q & A bit afterwards, but only issues which agree with the NHS line are discussed. Challenges, even quiet, gently one are brushed off as they quickly move on.

after the Q & A then the meeting is ended. Again, no chance to chat and socialise with fellow local diabetics.

Not for me. I would be happier with a support group which is not affiliated with either the NHS or Diabetes UK.
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Re: support groups

Postby mercury » September 14th, 2012, 4:03 pm

I would like to think that the way any meeting is managed would be the responsibility of the organiser. I would definitely want a more social aspect to any event I organised. I would also like to be able to present as many different views as possible.
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Re: support groups

Postby noblehead » September 14th, 2012, 4:30 pm

mercury wrote:Hi All
As a recently diagnosed T2, I looked around my area for a local DB group. As I couldn't find one I thought about starting one with the help of Diabetes UK. Now looking for any thoughts or advice from you lot as to whether you think it's a good idea, and any tips on how to progress. If you already attend a group or maybe even have a hand in running one I would appreciate any advice offered. Thanks in advance

Bob.



You go for it Bob, it's great chatting and sharing the experiences of other people living with the same condition.....good luck and hope you get a good attendance! :thumbup:
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Re: support groups

Postby IanD » September 14th, 2012, 6:32 pm

noblehead wrote:
mercury wrote:Hi All
As a recently diagnosed T2, I looked around my area for a local DB group. As I couldn't find one I thought about starting one with the help of Diabetes UK. Now looking for any thoughts or advice from you lot as to whether you think it's a good idea, and any tips on how to progress. If you already attend a group or maybe even have a hand in running one I would appreciate any advice offered. Thanks in advance

Bob.



You go for it Bob, it's great chatting and sharing the experiences of other people living with the same condition.....good luck and hope you get a good attendance! :thumbup:

We've got a group in Hounslow - I've reported the meetings I've been to.
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Re: support groups

Postby mercury » September 14th, 2012, 9:48 pm

Hi Ian

Thanks for your input. i have now read most of your reports, makes for interesting reading.
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Re: support groups

Postby GraceK » September 14th, 2012, 9:53 pm

There's something about online support such as this forum that allows people to 'speak' their mind whereas perhaps we wouldn't voice our concerns and differences of opinions with NHS guidelines if we attended a support group in person. For one thing, no-one can interrupt our thought flow online, we can't be put off from stating our case, we can air any 'fanciful notions' we might be a little too embarrassed to share if we were sat in a room full of people.

I quite like that aspect of online support, I enjoy the feedback and the support and I also love some of the ideas people come forward with and that all goes to make me feel much stronger about voicing my concerns when I see my GP. I don't feel at all alone with my diabetes since finding this forum. :)
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Re: support groups

Postby mercury » September 14th, 2012, 10:03 pm

If you were to attend and make new friends, don't you think you would be able to speak your mind when chatting to them?. by the same token they might be able to answer your questions as people do on here.
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Re: support groups

Postby GraceK » September 14th, 2012, 10:12 pm

mercury wrote:If you were to attend and make new friends, don't you think you would be able to speak your mind when chatting to them?. by the same token they might be able to answer your questions as people do on here.


For me personally, no. I get very breathless so I'm much better at 'writing my mind' than 'speaking it'. Also I'm not a great socialiser, not because I'm antisocial but I'm very sensitive to noise and crowds and to me, anything more than 3 in a room is a crowd. But that's just me and I can well understand the need for others to be part of an offline support group. I think it's a great idea. :)
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