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<blockquote data-quote="lowedb" data-source="post: 1706919" data-attributes="member: 365136"><p>It seems it is getting there, in some practices. 14 months ago when diagnosed I had the standard 'it's progressive, you will die' from a GP, and not much better from the DN. But another GP told me about LC. She was right. Just over a year in I'm off Gliclazide and have lost weight. There's a new DN who I saw last week and who told me how well I was doing, and how lucky the practise were that the GP I saw knew about LC and how it was helping people. Today I saw a new GP at the practise who actually talked about curing diabetes (yes curing Vs properly controlling) and clearly is with the programme. While overall the practise is very 20th century, I'm glad in terms of diabetes advise they are properly in this decade!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lowedb, post: 1706919, member: 365136"] It seems it is getting there, in some practices. 14 months ago when diagnosed I had the standard 'it's progressive, you will die' from a GP, and not much better from the DN. But another GP told me about LC. She was right. Just over a year in I'm off Gliclazide and have lost weight. There's a new DN who I saw last week and who told me how well I was doing, and how lucky the practise were that the GP I saw knew about LC and how it was helping people. Today I saw a new GP at the practise who actually talked about curing diabetes (yes curing Vs properly controlling) and clearly is with the programme. While overall the practise is very 20th century, I'm glad in terms of diabetes advise they are properly in this decade! [/QUOTE]
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