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<blockquote data-quote="beckysalvage" data-source="post: 1497772" data-attributes="member: 341974"><p>Hi [USER=412010]@gemma2530[/USER],</p><p></p><p>I did the DAFNE course a couple of years ago in Leeds and it is honestly the best thing I have ever done for my diabetes. It really is worth it, and teaches you so much. I was diagnosed 25 years ago, and so much of the advice has changed, but it takes so long to filter down to the patient when you only see a consultant once a year or so. Definitely do it if you can!</p><p></p><p>As a side note, a number of people on my course got paid leave from work to attend. Their employers saw it as a training course and knew that the person having better control would enhance their workplace and productivity. It might be worth asking if you could do this without having to take holiday, if this is your worry. </p><p></p><p>Becky</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beckysalvage, post: 1497772, member: 341974"] Hi [USER=412010]@gemma2530[/USER], I did the DAFNE course a couple of years ago in Leeds and it is honestly the best thing I have ever done for my diabetes. It really is worth it, and teaches you so much. I was diagnosed 25 years ago, and so much of the advice has changed, but it takes so long to filter down to the patient when you only see a consultant once a year or so. Definitely do it if you can! As a side note, a number of people on my course got paid leave from work to attend. Their employers saw it as a training course and knew that the person having better control would enhance their workplace and productivity. It might be worth asking if you could do this without having to take holiday, if this is your worry. Becky [/QUOTE]
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