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    Pts. to control their NHS records.

    Please, please, please, please, please! You are just as bad as the BBC. The reported article applies ONLY TO THE NHS IN ENGLAND.
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    Panicky Newby

    Hi, just read your posts. Don't panic. You have done the right things and are getting the right treatment. I believe your GP is trying to establish if you need medication or if you can control your BG levels by diet and exercise. Until recently I controlled my T2 by diet and exercise - for...
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    "Hi" - from Brian (64)

    You Win! - by a long shot. These are the important things in life which seem to come more into focus with the arrival of spring. If you want more information on CHSS, try www.chss.org.uk. The local coordinator is Sandra Galligan - and she is brilliant'. 8) Take care, Brian
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    "Hi" - from Brian (64)

    Many thanks for the warm welcome Synonym. Just read your profile - we have some things in common. I can strongly recommend the CHSS group(s) in South West Scotland. Best Regards Brian
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    "Hi" - from Brian (64)

    Nigel, Thanks for the warm welcome and advice. Much appreciated.Brian
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    "Hi" - from Brian (64)

    Hi Hanadr, Thanks for your advice - I'll give it a try. As a recently retired Group Worker with Chest, Heart and Stroke Scotland, and noticing you are a stroke survivor - Well done you! I had 7 years as a communications group worker and am still in awe of all the group members.
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    "Hi" - from Brian (64)

    Hello all. I've had T2 (diet controlled) for over 10 years and have just come out of hospital after an unplanned 5 day stay. My BG was 35!! and rising. I was drinking and peeing for Scotland. I am now on 2 x Metformin 500 mg per day and have managed to get BG down to single figures. My...