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<blockquote data-quote="Snodger" data-source="post: 211791" data-attributes="member: 27045"><p>Never worry about getting classed as a pest. It's your health. It's their job to help you and if they aren't doing it, you have every right to tell them/ask for what you need. If you went to M&S and bought a jumper and it only had one arm you'd take it back and get one with both arms... (hm does this analogy actually work or is it just more confusing?!)</p><p></p><p>Anyway in your position I'd go back and ask to talk to whichever one of them is more sympathetic. And ask if you can see a dietician who has been trained in diabetes, and ideally a DSN (diabetes specialist nurse) if you can. </p><p>And keep coming back here - if we can help we will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snodger, post: 211791, member: 27045"] Never worry about getting classed as a pest. It's your health. It's their job to help you and if they aren't doing it, you have every right to tell them/ask for what you need. If you went to M&S and bought a jumper and it only had one arm you'd take it back and get one with both arms... (hm does this analogy actually work or is it just more confusing?!) Anyway in your position I'd go back and ask to talk to whichever one of them is more sympathetic. And ask if you can see a dietician who has been trained in diabetes, and ideally a DSN (diabetes specialist nurse) if you can. And keep coming back here - if we can help we will. [/QUOTE]
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