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<blockquote data-quote="Paulaah" data-source="post: 2542828" data-attributes="member: 34913"><p>I changed trusts recently because I’d been receiving terrible care at my old one despite persistently asking for help. All they ever said was to take more insulin, but not listening to my massive problems to do with sensitivity and inconsistency. This had made me fear insulin. </p><p></p><p>My GP referred me absolutely no problem, after I’d explained the detail of my situation. I’d had a cranial nerve palsy, so like you, my situation had escalated. </p><p></p><p>Everything resolved now and getting good advice and better care. Overcoming my fear obstacles. Still not where I want to be in terms of time in target, but making progress. </p><p></p><p>Really hope your GP will step in for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paulaah, post: 2542828, member: 34913"] I changed trusts recently because I’d been receiving terrible care at my old one despite persistently asking for help. All they ever said was to take more insulin, but not listening to my massive problems to do with sensitivity and inconsistency. This had made me fear insulin. My GP referred me absolutely no problem, after I’d explained the detail of my situation. I’d had a cranial nerve palsy, so like you, my situation had escalated. Everything resolved now and getting good advice and better care. Overcoming my fear obstacles. Still not where I want to be in terms of time in target, but making progress. Really hope your GP will step in for you. [/QUOTE]
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