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<blockquote data-quote="Igor288700" data-source="post: 2525531" data-attributes="member: 556455"><p>thank you! THANK YOU VERY MUCH TO EVERYONE WHO ANSWERED!!!! no. this nurse is in our reception center for refugees. she has absolutely no idea what diabetes is and therefore shows some forms of bullying and humiliation towards me. it's not pleasant for me. as long as we do not have permanent documents, we cannot turn to narrow-profile specialists and an endocrinologist ourselves. and only after you turn to the nurse, she decides whether you need a doctor or not! my blood sugar - photo in the aforum - 20,1. the nurse looks at me during a conversation with her and says that tomorrow you will be at the doctor. tomorrow lasts half a year... I'm already sick and tired of visiting the ambulance office. they help me there all the time... they say maybe we should call the police what kind of mess is going on with you. they kill a person with sugar in front of everyone... what should I do next??? for diabetes, I take januvia 100mg. once a day + jardins 25mg. once a day and the ambulance added + injection of insulin lantus solostar 10 units once a day. sugar began to decrease to 13.5 mmol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Igor288700, post: 2525531, member: 556455"] thank you! THANK YOU VERY MUCH TO EVERYONE WHO ANSWERED!!!! no. this nurse is in our reception center for refugees. she has absolutely no idea what diabetes is and therefore shows some forms of bullying and humiliation towards me. it's not pleasant for me. as long as we do not have permanent documents, we cannot turn to narrow-profile specialists and an endocrinologist ourselves. and only after you turn to the nurse, she decides whether you need a doctor or not! my blood sugar - photo in the aforum - 20,1. the nurse looks at me during a conversation with her and says that tomorrow you will be at the doctor. tomorrow lasts half a year... I'm already sick and tired of visiting the ambulance office. they help me there all the time... they say maybe we should call the police what kind of mess is going on with you. they kill a person with sugar in front of everyone... what should I do next??? for diabetes, I take januvia 100mg. once a day + jardins 25mg. once a day and the ambulance added + injection of insulin lantus solostar 10 units once a day. sugar began to decrease to 13.5 mmol [/QUOTE]
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