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<blockquote data-quote="cp1943" data-source="post: 408737" data-attributes="member: 45768"><p>Just seen the Daily Mail headline on BBC news: what do you Type 1s think. Personally I think it could give us a more positive image. I find, as a type 1 of over 50 years, it could be less sensationalist not to say less self-pitying in tone and could be more informative (ok it's not always easy to deal with but "shocking" is not how I would describe it). Poor you Theresa May, perhaps you could encourage your buddies in the cabinet to make the NHS more sympathetic for those people who have had this "shocking disease" for years. I don't live in the UK but from what I read on this website the NHS isn't always doing a very good job. </p><p></p><p>Perhaps I'm just expecting too much of the Mail, but she obviously did give the interview.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cp1943, post: 408737, member: 45768"] Just seen the Daily Mail headline on BBC news: what do you Type 1s think. Personally I think it could give us a more positive image. I find, as a type 1 of over 50 years, it could be less sensationalist not to say less self-pitying in tone and could be more informative (ok it's not always easy to deal with but "shocking" is not how I would describe it). Poor you Theresa May, perhaps you could encourage your buddies in the cabinet to make the NHS more sympathetic for those people who have had this "shocking disease" for years. I don't live in the UK but from what I read on this website the NHS isn't always doing a very good job. Perhaps I'm just expecting too much of the Mail, but she obviously did give the interview. [/QUOTE]
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