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<blockquote data-quote="Aldebaran" data-source="post: 516367" data-attributes="member: 102468"><p>Your post Polly mirrors my confusion. The difference is that I'm newly diagnosed. My visit to the nurse on Friday left me wondering what to do and I started a thread here about it. Thank goodness the good people here told me what they did. I might only be new to Diabetes but I knew what was said, didn't add up. I can confirm that I'm getting the advice you did at the beginning.</p><p></p><p>I've ordered a meter and even though I don't know where to start properly yet, at least I know what to avoid as much as I can. I don't understand the NHS. I've got other questions to ask when I go tomorrow but to be honest, I don't think I will and that bothers me. If I was a nurse/doctor that dealt with Diabetes, I'd want to know all the up to date information on it. Unfortunately on Friday, that wasn't the case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aldebaran, post: 516367, member: 102468"] Your post Polly mirrors my confusion. The difference is that I'm newly diagnosed. My visit to the nurse on Friday left me wondering what to do and I started a thread here about it. Thank goodness the good people here told me what they did. I might only be new to Diabetes but I knew what was said, didn't add up. I can confirm that I'm getting the advice you did at the beginning. I've ordered a meter and even though I don't know where to start properly yet, at least I know what to avoid as much as I can. I don't understand the NHS. I've got other questions to ask when I go tomorrow but to be honest, I don't think I will and that bothers me. If I was a nurse/doctor that dealt with Diabetes, I'd want to know all the up to date information on it. Unfortunately on Friday, that wasn't the case. [/QUOTE]
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