britishpub
Well-Known Member
I saw a new Practice Nurse today, mainly as part of an annual BP review, but of course the subject of my T2D came up. She was "amazed" by my results and progress....blah blah....and was really knowledgeable about the disease and especially how Diet is the single most important factor and also the best treatment. She was the first NHS professional who really appeared to understand the disease, and she even said it was great that I tested my own levels in order to properly understand what was happening
However something she said really worried me. She said she had seen 100's of sufferers of T2D over the previous year or so, but only a tiny proportion wanted to take any personal responsibility over their treatment, and although she always stressed the importance of diet and reducing sugar and processed carbs very few bothered, with most just happy to take medication.
Somehow we have to get the message out there.
PS She also said she would recommend to my GP that they mark my file "Resolved" which I'm not too happy about.
However something she said really worried me. She said she had seen 100's of sufferers of T2D over the previous year or so, but only a tiny proportion wanted to take any personal responsibility over their treatment, and although she always stressed the importance of diet and reducing sugar and processed carbs very few bothered, with most just happy to take medication.
Somehow we have to get the message out there.
PS She also said she would recommend to my GP that they mark my file "Resolved" which I'm not too happy about.