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<blockquote data-quote="GrannyLynne" data-source="post: 887192" data-attributes="member: 62116"><p>I regularly read the comments on the forum but don't often contribute. However, I feel compelled to write a ittle reply in defence of the NHS and our GPs. Where else in the workd can yu get access to consultants, specialist nurses and GPs for free? (I'm T1 so also get all my prescriptions for free too). Your GP is a <em>Genera</em>l Practitioner - ie knows a little about a lot. We all, whether T1 or T2, have a responsibility for our own lives. If you don't understand something ask for clarification; if you don't agree with something you have been told then challenge it. Don't rely on others to manage your condition just make use of the tools they give you and take control, it's your life! Sorry if I sound a little harsh but I think we should all spend a little less time complaining and a bit more time being grateful!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GrannyLynne, post: 887192, member: 62116"] I regularly read the comments on the forum but don't often contribute. However, I feel compelled to write a ittle reply in defence of the NHS and our GPs. Where else in the workd can yu get access to consultants, specialist nurses and GPs for free? (I'm T1 so also get all my prescriptions for free too). Your GP is a [I]Genera[/I]l Practitioner - ie knows a little about a lot. We all, whether T1 or T2, have a responsibility for our own lives. If you don't understand something ask for clarification; if you don't agree with something you have been told then challenge it. Don't rely on others to manage your condition just make use of the tools they give you and take control, it's your life! Sorry if I sound a little harsh but I think we should all spend a little less time complaining and a bit more time being grateful! [/QUOTE]
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