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  1. J

    Diabetics in Police Custody

    That would make them criminally culpable and all the officers would be suspended pending criminal investigation.
  2. J

    Diabetics in Police Custody

    Why would you post it on here? His solicitor would tell him to keep quiet while a formal complaint was made.
  3. J

    Diabetics in Police Custody

    Over 27 hours there would be FOUR custody sergeants involved with all their ancillary crew. Do you really all believe that the whole crew on FOUR shifts colluded to starve a diabetic for no reason? Four jobs on the line, four pensions on the line, and all those falsified records that would see...
  4. J

    Diabetics in Police Custody

    Did they starve you for 27 hours? No I thought not.
  5. J

    Diabetics in Police Custody

    I'll try one last time. In 27 hours there would be several changes of shifts. Several hand-overs to different officers. Do you honestly believe they would all starve a diabetic prisoner? Do you really believe that? All putting their jobs and pensions on the line? for what end? Sorry folks but...
  6. J

    Diabetics in Police Custody

    Dropping out of the thread. I've said all I wish to say.
  7. J

    Diabetics in Police Custody

    If he could prove that he went 27 hours without food then an officer would be sacked. He could claim several thousand pounds in compensation, if the records were falsified, then a police officer would go to prison. I didn't happen.
  8. J

    Diabetics in Police Custody

    How many diabetics have died in custody? I've never heard of any.
  9. J

    Diabetics in Police Custody

    I think you'll find the chap suggested that he had committed a criminal act. Not once did he say otherwise. I honestly don't believe any of it.
  10. J

    Diabetics in Police Custody

    And you've seen the official logs that say he wasn't offered food? Why would a custody officer put their job on the line over something so stupid? Sorry, but I don't believe a word of it. That's my prerogative. I'll make up my own mind on the matter.
  11. J

    Diabetics in Police Custody

    I'm 62 years old and not once in my life have I ever met anyone that was wrongly arrested. He saw a doctor. He was monitored. What more do you want?
  12. J

    Diabetics in Police Custody

    He saw a doctor. He never said he was innocent. I have a right to my opinion as you do to yours. That's called democracy.
  13. J

    Diabetics in Police Custody

    I don't get arrested as I don't go out committing criminal acts. If I did then that's my look-out. I'll save my sympathy for the victims, not the criminals if that's ok with you. I find it far worse than 'rude' to commit criminal acts. Maybe you don't?
  14. J

    Diabetics in Police Custody

    Well I would recommend that if they don't like the service that they don't go back and stay there. Sorry, but I have zero sympathy.
  15. J

    Diabetics in Police Custody

    It's a cell, not the Hilton.
  16. J

    Weekly weigh in - Fridays

    It's actually a myth that muscle turns to fat.
  17. J

    fruit

    It sounds nice to me though. You can always have a bit of a walk to bring it down.
  18. J

    Totally confused - type 2 diabetes

    It's not the accuracy that matters, but the overall trend.
  19. J

    Whats your experience of GP/Nurse support?

    My surgery offer me a session with the nurse once a year. What good is that when you have a condition that needs constant monitoring and tweaking? They gave me access to the 'Juggle' course where they told me all about the eatwell plate and to fill up on carbs. All pretty clueless really.
  20. J

    Meds Help Please

    I wasted over 5 years going down the diet route. 90 is over double what it should be. You should be on meds right now (in my opinion). If you have insulin resistance that only metformin can rectify - then you should be on it. It changed my life. It could just change yours too.