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<blockquote data-quote="neverforever" data-source="post: 834002" data-attributes="member: 140305"><p>This can be so overwhelming especially when there are other factors thrown in. Im type 2 so I have no idea what it must be like to have insulin. Have they outright refused or just not for the moment, end of financial year etc.? Im surprised he didnt suggest someone to talk to before meds!!! such an easy answer for the GP, really thought this type of knee jerk reaction was outdated. Im a big fan of counselling in whatever guise, I think its important to have someone, not family or friends to offload too. I hope you find some calm soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neverforever, post: 834002, member: 140305"] This can be so overwhelming especially when there are other factors thrown in. Im type 2 so I have no idea what it must be like to have insulin. Have they outright refused or just not for the moment, end of financial year etc.? Im surprised he didnt suggest someone to talk to before meds!!! such an easy answer for the GP, really thought this type of knee jerk reaction was outdated. Im a big fan of counselling in whatever guise, I think its important to have someone, not family or friends to offload too. I hope you find some calm soon. [/QUOTE]
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