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<blockquote data-quote="NicoleC1971" data-source="post: 1758013" data-attributes="member: 365308"><p>I can only say well done and I think you ought to be on a poster in that surgery to inspire others. Diabetes is hard work . Like swans we are often furiously paddling below the surface. I don't know how your GP said it as the words as reported could have been received very differently by someone else. But in the context of simply taking you off the long list of diabetics she does have to worry about without recognisiing your role in your 'cure' seems like a wasted opportunity to me. I am type 1 so it feels as if I am always getting a B- as its always okay ( but could do even better if you tried harder); I would love to get an A* like you did!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NicoleC1971, post: 1758013, member: 365308"] I can only say well done and I think you ought to be on a poster in that surgery to inspire others. Diabetes is hard work . Like swans we are often furiously paddling below the surface. I don't know how your GP said it as the words as reported could have been received very differently by someone else. But in the context of simply taking you off the long list of diabetics she does have to worry about without recognisiing your role in your 'cure' seems like a wasted opportunity to me. I am type 1 so it feels as if I am always getting a B- as its always okay ( but could do even better if you tried harder); I would love to get an A* like you did! [/QUOTE]
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