I just kept my mouth shut, I just wonder why the trained diabetic nurses at the NHS don't understand diabetes.
After attending the diabetes clinic on and off for the last seven years I have come to the conclusion that they only understand pills and have no clue whatsoever about food. Happily I have seen the light begin to dawn in the eyes of my DN but yours seems to need help.
That must be a first. Someone has been cautioned by a HCP for losing weight. How does she feel about smoking?My own DN is wonderful, she agrees with my diet. The 'community' DN's are another matter! One came into work after I'd lost nearly 2 st in weight and told me to take care!
After reading this,Did she differentiate between those on insulin and those not?
That must be a first. Someone has been cautioned by a HCP for losing weight. How does she feel about smoking?
Or is it that we (the punters) are always wrong no matter what we do?
She's quite a bit overweight, so I just said I have not felt as healthy for yearsThat the weight loss has given me more confidence and walked off!
I meant rating for shocked of courseIt's a shame that we don't have an emoticon for "shocked" Beryl but actually we shouldn't be shocked that is the NHS line. This is going to be hard for you I think
Those poor diabetic residents.
I'm afraid I would not have been able to keep my mouth shut.
Did she differentiate between those on insulin and those not?
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