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<blockquote data-quote="Cat0409_" data-source="post: 1190334" data-attributes="member: 278469"><p>I love the following it is my mantra</p><p></p><p>From Dr Jody Stanislaw</p><p></p><p>"The pancreas is non compliant not the patient. When Drs say a patient is non compliant it say that the physician doesnt know what it is really like to live with diabetes. </p><p>There isnt one treatment or bit of advice that true fixes this disease. </p><p>Most Drs need to listen more to their patients, have more compassion and understanding, work within what is realistic and learn how to be inspiring"</p><p></p><p>I have quoted this to both my GP and my Specialist. They are well aware that I do the best I can and I expect them to support me in my endeavours in dealing with My Diabetes!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cat0409_, post: 1190334, member: 278469"] I love the following it is my mantra From Dr Jody Stanislaw "The pancreas is non compliant not the patient. When Drs say a patient is non compliant it say that the physician doesnt know what it is really like to live with diabetes. There isnt one treatment or bit of advice that true fixes this disease. Most Drs need to listen more to their patients, have more compassion and understanding, work within what is realistic and learn how to be inspiring" I have quoted this to both my GP and my Specialist. They are well aware that I do the best I can and I expect them to support me in my endeavours in dealing with My Diabetes!!!! [/QUOTE]
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