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<blockquote data-quote="catherinecherub" data-source="post: 60615"><p>You missed a golden opportunity akelarules, you should have pointed your nurse in the direction of this forum. She would have been able to see how some diabetics are ahead of the game and empowering themselves to manage their condition.</p><p></p><p>On a more serious note, it is not her fault that she has been put in this position and to admit that she is still training is to her credit. The funding comes from your local P.C.T. and they are responsible for her lack of training. They could have put a trained diabetic nurse in your surgery but chose not to. She is probably a general dogsbody at the surgery and has to deal with many and varied situations and diabetes is only a small part of her schedule.</p><p>Hope you manage to get your book today and that your diet puts you on the right track.</p><p></p><p>Catherine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catherinecherub, post: 60615"] You missed a golden opportunity akelarules, you should have pointed your nurse in the direction of this forum. She would have been able to see how some diabetics are ahead of the game and empowering themselves to manage their condition. On a more serious note, it is not her fault that she has been put in this position and to admit that she is still training is to her credit. The funding comes from your local P.C.T. and they are responsible for her lack of training. They could have put a trained diabetic nurse in your surgery but chose not to. She is probably a general dogsbody at the surgery and has to deal with many and varied situations and diabetes is only a small part of her schedule. Hope you manage to get your book today and that your diet puts you on the right track. Catherine. [/QUOTE]
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