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<blockquote data-quote="Libby3781" data-source="post: 1845017" data-attributes="member: 468725"><p>Thanks everyone for your kind words.</p><p></p><p>Sorry to hear you’ve had a rough time Janet. To be honest with you I had my diagnosis in March 2016. Was given medication then left to get on with things. Then I had two year of hell with work related issues, so taking medication and getting medical issues sorted just got pushed aside.</p><p></p><p>This year my circumstances have changed, so I decided needed to get health sorted. Therefore went back to gp, got tablets etc started taking them. Initially, had support from diabetic nurse in surgery, had no support from diabetic gp. On telling him me and hubby want to have a baby, he then referred me to the hospital.</p><p></p><p>I had my first appointment with the hospital in June, and in the two months I’ve been under them. I’ve had more support, care and overall help than what my surgery has offered in a 5 month period.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Libby3781, post: 1845017, member: 468725"] Thanks everyone for your kind words. Sorry to hear you’ve had a rough time Janet. To be honest with you I had my diagnosis in March 2016. Was given medication then left to get on with things. Then I had two year of hell with work related issues, so taking medication and getting medical issues sorted just got pushed aside. This year my circumstances have changed, so I decided needed to get health sorted. Therefore went back to gp, got tablets etc started taking them. Initially, had support from diabetic nurse in surgery, had no support from diabetic gp. On telling him me and hubby want to have a baby, he then referred me to the hospital. I had my first appointment with the hospital in June, and in the two months I’ve been under them. I’ve had more support, care and overall help than what my surgery has offered in a 5 month period. [/QUOTE]
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