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<blockquote data-quote="cmhdiabetes" data-source="post: 1725103" data-attributes="member: 209803"><p>Yes, Do change doctors but in my experience they are all very limited, even so called specialist Diabetic Endroconologists as they all treat the disease and NOT the patient. Sadly us diabetics (type 2 in my case) generally present with very complex issues and most medical professionals cannot be bothered with patients who don't conform to their tick boxes. AND don't forget they all have to slavishly follow NICE guidelines or their practice/department cannot maximise funding. The NEW way of recording sugar levels is simply that ...if you check the NICE website they should have a simple comparison chart btwn old and "new money" to help you get a handle on it. I think this site might have one but I can't find it at the moment. Your diabetic nurse should be able to give you one...O and try google search. Sorry not computer literate enuf to send a link.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cmhdiabetes, post: 1725103, member: 209803"] Yes, Do change doctors but in my experience they are all very limited, even so called specialist Diabetic Endroconologists as they all treat the disease and NOT the patient. Sadly us diabetics (type 2 in my case) generally present with very complex issues and most medical professionals cannot be bothered with patients who don't conform to their tick boxes. AND don't forget they all have to slavishly follow NICE guidelines or their practice/department cannot maximise funding. The NEW way of recording sugar levels is simply that ...if you check the NICE website they should have a simple comparison chart btwn old and "new money" to help you get a handle on it. I think this site might have one but I can't find it at the moment. Your diabetic nurse should be able to give you one...O and try google search. Sorry not computer literate enuf to send a link. [/QUOTE]
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