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<blockquote data-quote="Muggle71" data-source="post: 786256" data-attributes="member: 161450"><p>I wonder why we are 'fobbed off' in this way. Reading about the dangers of uncontrolled type 2 diabetes is terrifying, and seeing how my nanna ended up so ill after starting to take insulin when diet control failed youd think that gps would be taking this much more seriously. I don't want to be treat with kid gloves but I would like to feel my condition is at least taken seriously. Is it really a case of "it's JUST type 2" If they did the sums and compared the cost of prescribing test strips to the cost of treating the complications of uncontrolled type 2 diabetes they would see that we are actually saving the nhs money by keeping a good eye on our bg levels!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muggle71, post: 786256, member: 161450"] I wonder why we are 'fobbed off' in this way. Reading about the dangers of uncontrolled type 2 diabetes is terrifying, and seeing how my nanna ended up so ill after starting to take insulin when diet control failed youd think that gps would be taking this much more seriously. I don't want to be treat with kid gloves but I would like to feel my condition is at least taken seriously. Is it really a case of "it's JUST type 2" If they did the sums and compared the cost of prescribing test strips to the cost of treating the complications of uncontrolled type 2 diabetes they would see that we are actually saving the nhs money by keeping a good eye on our bg levels! [/QUOTE]
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