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Yes. Understood.Not a bad idea, @Listlad
I don't use Facebook myself,
So not sure of its efficacy, but any avenue to direct people here, sounds like a good thing
And in our case we are rural. Many patients are out in the countryside.I think that any type of communication is a good thing. I have quite a few clients living rurally who do not have any access to the internet- That makes me sad as the chances of them finding in formation that could change their lives is so much ,lower. Something like this may trigger their family. I think when not all the medical professionals are on board with the changes that will work to reduce blood sugar levels the more avenues to get the information out the better.
I believe it is restricted to their local patients only. The surgery itself is evidently pro LCHF which of course helps.To be honest, @Listlad, I doubt it's that there is little interest in it, but to be honest, the chances of someone like me, living about 150 miles away, being involved in a group there is unlikely.
My assumption (and it may be wrong) is that the core objective of the group is to attract patients of their own to adopt lifestyle changes, to encourage better health outcomes. Someone, they know nothing of, posting from afar is unlikely to be affirming for those people. (Assuming anyone can sign up.)
I'm impressed they have built up 149 members, but the more important stats are on electronic footfall and whet the members do when they log in.
I envisage newly diagnosed, relevant people, and those having reviews, will be sign-posted to the group. Signing up and doing anything with it are very different things.
I truly wish the group well. I am not, in any way poo-hooing it. All I am doing is attempting to apply a practical overview.
I believe it is restricted to their local patients only. The surgery itself is evidently pro LCHF which of course helps.
If one were to be set up in my town then it would very likely serve the patients registered at the two surgeries here and nobody else.
Not at all. If such groups could be set up at each surgery then the patients at their respective surgeries could get the benefit. Surely an improvement on what we know is happening at present.In that case, it seems your thread will be of limited use to anyone, except those who might likely know about it already.
The thread might be of some value to me at PPG level, my surgery and the adjacent surgery and to that end I was looking to see if any forum members knew about this group, maybe even members of this group or a similar group that I am unaware of.
I think I did, right at the top of the opening post. I was hoping to capture some response from that opening question and then follow up from there. It may be a unique case though, so narrow from that standpoint. But the spinoff might be that other such groups might be set up in the future.Might I suggest @Listlad that if you’re interested in a broader conversation or have specific questions for others, you frame that in your OP?
That way you’ll likely get more responses and the thread might have wider appeal.
Thanks for replying. Yes, I hear what you are saying. I was chatting to a T2 work colleague the other day that didn’t know what his HbA1c was and was on Metformin. Difficult to be sure but he didn’t seem too concerned about that.I run a group with a Facebook page called Blandford Type 2 Diabetes Support Group. However, most of my diabetic contacts don’t use their computers much and aren’t on Facebook. I have to add that the group meetings are generally poorly attended.....so many people seem to be happy to rely on ever increasing levels of medication and are not prepared to take control of their condition. It can be dispiriting for me.
Thanks I have seen a few too. I was looking yesterday. However I was thinking of ones specifically tied to surgeries i.e. owned and run by the surgery themselves.There is at least one group on Facebook for low carb eating - not to control diabetes though I have mentioned it, but for weight loss and some PCOS and other medical problems.