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<blockquote data-quote="nicdavcamb" data-source="post: 846769" data-attributes="member: 132173"><p>This thread is again same old same old. Have been a Diabetic for nearly 60 years insulin from day one and have gone through diet change after diet changed. My insulin changes are now 5 times now. In last few years have been on Glargin and soluble insulin. This has been good and easier to monitor with carb counting, only trouble being so far have found only one blood monitor that can be adjusted by you or medical staff (Diabetic Nurse) , which actually tells you how much soluble insulin to take before each meal or snacks etc. Burn out has been around for most of the time I have been a diabetic and has been recognised for a number of years. The problem now is the failure of Hospitals in not doing all the test annually that are recommended.. Since moving from Surrey to Cambridgeshire, have found that the treatment has got worse not better. So to keep on and on about Burn outs, is it a bit much when treatment has deteriorated so much. I have heart problems have had 4way bypass, Now after 15 years of that have heart failure. But the treatment has got worse waiting times horrendous, then cancellation after cancellation to the clinics. Is it any wonder we have burn out</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nicdavcamb, post: 846769, member: 132173"] This thread is again same old same old. Have been a Diabetic for nearly 60 years insulin from day one and have gone through diet change after diet changed. My insulin changes are now 5 times now. In last few years have been on Glargin and soluble insulin. This has been good and easier to monitor with carb counting, only trouble being so far have found only one blood monitor that can be adjusted by you or medical staff (Diabetic Nurse) , which actually tells you how much soluble insulin to take before each meal or snacks etc. Burn out has been around for most of the time I have been a diabetic and has been recognised for a number of years. The problem now is the failure of Hospitals in not doing all the test annually that are recommended.. Since moving from Surrey to Cambridgeshire, have found that the treatment has got worse not better. So to keep on and on about Burn outs, is it a bit much when treatment has deteriorated so much. I have heart problems have had 4way bypass, Now after 15 years of that have heart failure. But the treatment has got worse waiting times horrendous, then cancellation after cancellation to the clinics. Is it any wonder we have burn out [/QUOTE]
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