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<blockquote data-quote="ElenaP" data-source="post: 2653493" data-attributes="member: 67557"><p>I get the impression that you do not even see the diabetes specialist nurses at the hospital. May I suggest that you contact the consultant's secretary to ask for an another appointment. At the hospital that I attend, the DSNs work together with the consultant, as a team. That means that they will talk to each other, so that if I have an appointment with the nurse, she will be able to ask the consultant for her opinion. I would expect appointments every six/12 months. If you don't see anyone at the hospital at the moment, then your GP needs to refer you to an endocrine consultant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ElenaP, post: 2653493, member: 67557"] I get the impression that you do not even see the diabetes specialist nurses at the hospital. May I suggest that you contact the consultant's secretary to ask for an another appointment. At the hospital that I attend, the DSNs work together with the consultant, as a team. That means that they will talk to each other, so that if I have an appointment with the nurse, she will be able to ask the consultant for her opinion. I would expect appointments every six/12 months. If you don't see anyone at the hospital at the moment, then your GP needs to refer you to an endocrine consultant. [/QUOTE]
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