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<blockquote data-quote="brettsza" data-source="post: 856244" data-attributes="member: 122246"><p>Thanks for the response</p><p>I am going to pharmacist today as it has got really bad but the moment you tell them you are diabetic they sort of back off and don't really suggest anything. But I am planning to go to one today and see what they say, I wouldn't tell them I am diabetic to begin with but if they ask me to buy a lotion or creme I will mention it to them to be sure it's safe for me to use. </p><p>About changing gp I have read some reviews of a gp next and next closest to me and there reviews are even worse. I had to ask my DN to get me an appointment for a pidiotrist as my gp wouldn't refer me even after my repeated request, on the other hand he feels quite offended that why am I asking for a referral, he was very upset with me that why did I meet the DN as it's not needed, I told him it's coz they called me and asked me to come and see them and made an appointment too, he said to me I will make sure that doesn't happen as you can come and see me. Everytime I have seen him he will hardly spend a minute on looking at the problem and in 2 mins he wants you out of his room and you can't discuss two things so for hand and feet I need to make 2 appointments he wouldn't discuss in one and each appointment is about 1 to 1.5 months.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brettsza, post: 856244, member: 122246"] Thanks for the response I am going to pharmacist today as it has got really bad but the moment you tell them you are diabetic they sort of back off and don't really suggest anything. But I am planning to go to one today and see what they say, I wouldn't tell them I am diabetic to begin with but if they ask me to buy a lotion or creme I will mention it to them to be sure it's safe for me to use. About changing gp I have read some reviews of a gp next and next closest to me and there reviews are even worse. I had to ask my DN to get me an appointment for a pidiotrist as my gp wouldn't refer me even after my repeated request, on the other hand he feels quite offended that why am I asking for a referral, he was very upset with me that why did I meet the DN as it's not needed, I told him it's coz they called me and asked me to come and see them and made an appointment too, he said to me I will make sure that doesn't happen as you can come and see me. Everytime I have seen him he will hardly spend a minute on looking at the problem and in 2 mins he wants you out of his room and you can't discuss two things so for hand and feet I need to make 2 appointments he wouldn't discuss in one and each appointment is about 1 to 1.5 months. [/QUOTE]
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