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<blockquote data-quote="lizdeluz" data-source="post: 928388" data-attributes="member: 32108"><p>Exactly. (You're an example to us, Ladybirdy!). Many of us feel in the same boat, up s--- creek without a paddle, and some of us with less to contend with than you. I try to stop my eyes glazing over when trying to grasp the biochemistry, science, maths and the history .... of this condition and trying to understand where it's going now and who is leading the way, and I admit to relying on others to inform me, at the same time trying to judge the quality of their information. I look back in wonder at the 29 year old me who had such faith in the NHS.</p><p>I even did a Coursera course on diabetes recently and learned more science in 6 weeks than I ever did at school. Fellow students from all parts of the world and with very different stories about local conditions and (lack of) treatments. It made me appreciate the NHS!</p><p>I think this thread is very interesting, even though it addresses contentious issues I (we?) don't like to think about. Heads in the sand and all that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lizdeluz, post: 928388, member: 32108"] Exactly. (You're an example to us, Ladybirdy!). Many of us feel in the same boat, up s--- creek without a paddle, and some of us with less to contend with than you. I try to stop my eyes glazing over when trying to grasp the biochemistry, science, maths and the history .... of this condition and trying to understand where it's going now and who is leading the way, and I admit to relying on others to inform me, at the same time trying to judge the quality of their information. I look back in wonder at the 29 year old me who had such faith in the NHS. I even did a Coursera course on diabetes recently and learned more science in 6 weeks than I ever did at school. Fellow students from all parts of the world and with very different stories about local conditions and (lack of) treatments. It made me appreciate the NHS! I think this thread is very interesting, even though it addresses contentious issues I (we?) don't like to think about. Heads in the sand and all that. [/QUOTE]
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