Who the hell do you think you are?
They try their best
That does not happen at my private GP's practise, and/or with the private CDE I have seen on a couple of occasions.What do you say when you are lectured about eating carbs and how important they are.
Who the hell do you think you are?
If you are so sure of your ways, why are you going to your doctor, nurse, etc. Go and treat yourselves and don't waste the professionals time which could be spent on other patients.
This forum has turned to a forum for low carbing. And in my experience if you dare to express different opinion, they jump on you and make you feel tiny.
Not sure why you would want the conversation.
It's not our job to educate the NHS, and I doubt whether they would listen to a "mere" patient anyway.
I just let them talk, and then leave.
Reading your comments in this thread and some others I get really angry. The number of disparaging remarks about your doctors and nurses is astonishing. Talking about educating them?!?!? Who the hell do you think you are? If you are so sure of your ways, why are you going to your doctor, nurse, etc. Go and treat yourselves and don't waste the professionals time which could be spent on other patients.
This forum has turned to a forum for low carbing. And in my experience if you dare to express different opinion, they jump on you and make you feel tiny. Well No. I'm a nurse and I completely support the nurses, dieticians and doctors who are helping me. They try their best and their advice helps me live as normally as possible. So I control the diabetes, not it me! They help me live with minimal restrictions and feel good. And they are succeeding. My sugars are normalising, I feel better and feel human again.
So go on, make your choices. Either you treat yourselves or let professionals do it.
A tad judgemental.. remember those of us here who are taxpayers have contributed a fair chunk towards the training of HCP's and the services of the NHS over the years. Nothing in the NHS is "free" someone somewhere has paid for it.Those quick to criticise are i'm sure happy to take the free at the point of care Retinal Screening, Podiatry appointments and all other NHS services for other conditions.
I have spent quite a bit of time with my aged mother and the NHS recently... I am afraid the experience was not particularly rewarding for her or me. We have now reduced her daily pills from 6 to 2. Her early onset dementia has miraculously cured itself ( strangely since we stopped the statins). When she was admitted to hospital after a fall she was found to have dangerously low blood pressure even though she had been on blood pressure lowering meds for years. They have now been stopped as well.Take your point @bulkbiker but lets remember the good bits as well as the not so perfect elements of NHS care
Reading your comments in this thread and some others I get really angry. The number of disparaging remarks about your doctors and nurses is astonishing. Talking about educating them?!?!? Who the hell do you think you are? If you are so sure of your ways, why are you going to your doctor, nurse, etc. Go and treat yourselves and don't waste the professionals time which could be spent on other patients.
This forum has turned to a forum for low carbing. And in my experience if you dare to express different opinion, they jump on you and make you feel tiny. Well No. I'm a nurse and I completely support the nurses, dieticians and doctors who are helping me. They try their best and their advice helps me live as normally as possible. So I control the diabetes, not it me! They help me live with minimal restrictions and feel good. And they are succeeding. My sugars are normalising, I feel better and feel human again.
So go on, make your choices. Either you treat yourselves or let professionals do it.
Reading your comments in this thread and some others I get really angry. The number of disparaging remarks about your doctors and nurses is astonishing. Talking about educating them?!?!? Who the hell do you think you are? If you are so sure of your ways, why are you going to your doctor, nurse, etc. Go and treat yourselves and don't waste the professionals time which could be spent on other patients.
This forum has turned to a forum for low carbing. And in my experience if you dare to express different opinion, they jump on you and make you feel tiny. Well No. I'm a nurse and I completely support the nurses, dieticians and doctors who are helping me. They try their best and their advice helps me live as normally as possible. So I control the diabetes, not it me! They help me live with minimal restrictions and feel good. And they are succeeding. My sugars are normalising, I feel better and feel human again.
So go on, make your choices. Either you treat yourselves or let professionals do it.
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