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<blockquote data-quote="hornplayer" data-source="post: 452985" data-attributes="member: 69210"><p><strong>Big mistake!</strong></p><p></p><p>I'm sorry, I don't see why this mistake is beachbags fault, even partly. Yes, she's been off the radar for a while, but I'm not surprised. - wouldn't it knock you off target if, for some reason, you couldn't get your BG. To behave, no matter how hard you tried. She's right. This is the second mistake the surgery have made with her in the last couple of months and the other had a serious impact as well. - The same surgery also screwed up with me in the last month, due to arrogance. (A matter not connected to diabetes) The doctor thought he knew what was going on and didn't feel the need to read my file. The only reason I'm still there is that another doctor stepped in. How many other mistakes are they making??</p><p></p><p>Doctors are, to be fair, overloaded with targets and dealing with huge patient numbers but they are starting to treat us like numbers, instead of patients. Surely this isn't our fault?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hornplayer, post: 452985, member: 69210"] [b]Big mistake![/b] I'm sorry, I don't see why this mistake is beachbags fault, even partly. Yes, she's been off the radar for a while, but I'm not surprised. - wouldn't it knock you off target if, for some reason, you couldn't get your BG. To behave, no matter how hard you tried. She's right. This is the second mistake the surgery have made with her in the last couple of months and the other had a serious impact as well. - The same surgery also screwed up with me in the last month, due to arrogance. (A matter not connected to diabetes) The doctor thought he knew what was going on and didn't feel the need to read my file. The only reason I'm still there is that another doctor stepped in. How many other mistakes are they making?? Doctors are, to be fair, overloaded with targets and dealing with huge patient numbers but they are starting to treat us like numbers, instead of patients. Surely this isn't our fault? [/QUOTE]
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