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<blockquote data-quote="Stuboy" data-source="post: 82331" data-attributes="member: 7759"><p>Im not convinced that admitting every newly diagnosed person into hospital for education is the way forward... there's already a shortage of beds on the NHS as it is. If someone newly diagnosed doesn't need to take up bed space... then they should be able to go home. I was in hospital for three days... but then i was DKA at diagnosis. </p><p></p><p>I agree they shuoldn't be just "given a pen and sent on their way". But perhaps to be started on a structured education program for newly diagnosed people, immediatly... Maybe a program that doesn't require a waiting list or for a course to "start". Something where you can just join in and start your learning process. No idea how that would work, but im sure something a like could be thought up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stuboy, post: 82331, member: 7759"] Im not convinced that admitting every newly diagnosed person into hospital for education is the way forward... there's already a shortage of beds on the NHS as it is. If someone newly diagnosed doesn't need to take up bed space... then they should be able to go home. I was in hospital for three days... but then i was DKA at diagnosis. I agree they shuoldn't be just "given a pen and sent on their way". But perhaps to be started on a structured education program for newly diagnosed people, immediatly... Maybe a program that doesn't require a waiting list or for a course to "start". Something where you can just join in and start your learning process. No idea how that would work, but im sure something a like could be thought up. [/QUOTE]
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