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<blockquote data-quote="Dexterdobe" data-source="post: 1702071" data-attributes="member: 454478"><p>It's not really my GP that I was criticising, but rather the system that leads them to need to put funding first. My GP practice follows a strict 10 minute appointment regime. If you need more than 10 minutes you have to make another appointment and appointments aren't easy to get. </p><p>My specialist doctor is more enlightened. He doesn't just tout NHS policy, he advised me that I should research the whole diabetes subject and look in particular at some of the new diets that seem to be effective. Yes, he's a specialist, but my GP just told me I had Type 2, that it was progressive and that the best I could hope was that diet and exercise would delay the time when I would need medication. Fortunately, I know how to research a subject and I have the wit to sort the good from the bad. Consequently, I got my HBa1c down from 53 to 42 in three months. What about the poor soles who haven't got the way with all to do effective research ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dexterdobe, post: 1702071, member: 454478"] It's not really my GP that I was criticising, but rather the system that leads them to need to put funding first. My GP practice follows a strict 10 minute appointment regime. If you need more than 10 minutes you have to make another appointment and appointments aren't easy to get. My specialist doctor is more enlightened. He doesn't just tout NHS policy, he advised me that I should research the whole diabetes subject and look in particular at some of the new diets that seem to be effective. Yes, he's a specialist, but my GP just told me I had Type 2, that it was progressive and that the best I could hope was that diet and exercise would delay the time when I would need medication. Fortunately, I know how to research a subject and I have the wit to sort the good from the bad. Consequently, I got my HBa1c down from 53 to 42 in three months. What about the poor soles who haven't got the way with all to do effective research ? [/QUOTE]
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