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<blockquote data-quote="Juicyj" data-source="post: 2447615" data-attributes="member: 53162"><p>Glad your team is doing something Danny, you need all the support you can get, it's hard enough dealing with the worry about your eyes without the diabetes, they are right it's wise to bring you down slowly so your body can adjust, try and get an email off your nurse so you can communicate more easily there, it's helpful for them to communicate this way too as they will have admin time in their day and you will get a response this way, chasing nurses on the phone isn't an ideal way of communicating as you have to fill them in with the background story, where as with an email conversation they can follow the history more easily in the email chain. Keep posting updates and let us know how you get on ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juicyj, post: 2447615, member: 53162"] Glad your team is doing something Danny, you need all the support you can get, it's hard enough dealing with the worry about your eyes without the diabetes, they are right it's wise to bring you down slowly so your body can adjust, try and get an email off your nurse so you can communicate more easily there, it's helpful for them to communicate this way too as they will have admin time in their day and you will get a response this way, chasing nurses on the phone isn't an ideal way of communicating as you have to fill them in with the background story, where as with an email conversation they can follow the history more easily in the email chain. Keep posting updates and let us know how you get on ? [/QUOTE]
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