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How low is too low for an HbA1c?
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<blockquote data-quote="Unbeliever" data-source="post: 223318" data-attributes="member: 30851"><p>Speaking of Drs "shooting straight with us" I recall a study I read on line some time last year but can't locate now.</p><p>It was apparentluy commissioned by the Australian givernment and concerned introducing insulin therapy in local health centres rather han hospitals for the same reasons it was introduced here.</p><p></p><p>The study actually recommende that T2s were not old of all the posssible problems with insulin , Hypus etc as this would put many of hem off. At the same time Doctors were advised o be careul of how far they went down this road as it might make them vulnerable to litigation.!</p><p>I wonder if a similar study was commissiond here?</p><p></p><p>When will hey understand that lying to patients is couner productive in the end?</p><p></p><p>In UK studies of course, for "doctor\\\2 read "nurse". They go on more course you know according to my GP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unbeliever, post: 223318, member: 30851"] Speaking of Drs "shooting straight with us" I recall a study I read on line some time last year but can't locate now. It was apparentluy commissioned by the Australian givernment and concerned introducing insulin therapy in local health centres rather han hospitals for the same reasons it was introduced here. The study actually recommende that T2s were not old of all the posssible problems with insulin , Hypus etc as this would put many of hem off. At the same time Doctors were advised o be careul of how far they went down this road as it might make them vulnerable to litigation.! I wonder if a similar study was commissiond here? When will hey understand that lying to patients is couner productive in the end? In UK studies of course, for "doctor\\\2 read "nurse". They go on more course you know according to my GP. [/QUOTE]
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