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<blockquote data-quote="Patch" data-source="post: 180974" data-attributes="member: 13526"><p>Tried that - it got me referred to the Diabetes unit at my local hospital.</p><p></p><p>They are cr*p. They palm you of with a Diabtic Nurse as much as they can, and when you are so frustrated that you are at your wit's end, they'll "grant" you an "audience" with the Diabetic Dr.</p><p></p><p>And she is a dragon. She's got her guide lines, and she stick's to 'em. </p><p></p><p>My opinion is that the hospital I go to in Bristol does not treat the patiemt. My situation is not considered - the guidelines are followed, and that is that. If you don't follow that advice, they label you non-compliant, and don't take you seriously. Lo-Carb is a dirty word, and they ASSURE me that I NEED carbs in order to survive/function.</p><p></p><p>They can't WAIT to get you onto insulin. All roads lead to insulin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Patch, post: 180974, member: 13526"] Tried that - it got me referred to the Diabetes unit at my local hospital. They are cr*p. They palm you of with a Diabtic Nurse as much as they can, and when you are so frustrated that you are at your wit's end, they'll "grant" you an "audience" with the Diabetic Dr. And she is a dragon. She's got her guide lines, and she stick's to 'em. My opinion is that the hospital I go to in Bristol does not treat the patiemt. My situation is not considered - the guidelines are followed, and that is that. If you don't follow that advice, they label you non-compliant, and don't take you seriously. Lo-Carb is a dirty word, and they ASSURE me that I NEED carbs in order to survive/function. They can't WAIT to get you onto insulin. All roads lead to insulin. [/QUOTE]
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