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<blockquote data-quote="MellitusTrap" data-source="post: 1009730" data-attributes="member: 240863"><p>I had a traumatic life changing incident this year and as I found my world collapsing around me, taking my pills on time (if at all), became increasingly difficult as each duvet day blurred into the next.</p><p></p><p>It didn't take so long until I was hospitalised (with a sugar reading of 33mmol/L) - if you haven't already gasped, I'll explain that means my blood had turned into syrup.</p><p></p><p>That was months ago and my sugars are still wildly out of control. I have a good GP, who is changing meds for me and being supportive. He just doesn't have time and resources that a patient needs and as a partner GP, I can't help wondering how often cost is a factor in his decision making process.</p><p></p><p>All that said, I have renewed vigour. To the gym!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MellitusTrap, post: 1009730, member: 240863"] I had a traumatic life changing incident this year and as I found my world collapsing around me, taking my pills on time (if at all), became increasingly difficult as each duvet day blurred into the next. It didn't take so long until I was hospitalised (with a sugar reading of 33mmol/L) - if you haven't already gasped, I'll explain that means my blood had turned into syrup. That was months ago and my sugars are still wildly out of control. I have a good GP, who is changing meds for me and being supportive. He just doesn't have time and resources that a patient needs and as a partner GP, I can't help wondering how often cost is a factor in his decision making process. All that said, I have renewed vigour. To the gym! [/QUOTE]
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