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<blockquote data-quote="ally1" data-source="post: 1520925" data-attributes="member: 110790"><p>Yes if well controlled then a yearly check up is ample in my opinion but I know very little about type1.</p><p>As a type2, most are seen yearly at their gp surgery. As there seems to a epidemic of type2, s it's harder to get that yearly check up</p><p>At the moment my t2 is all over the place with other issues and I am fighting a losing battle at my surgery to getting help. The one thing I Don, t want to happen, is to get the unwanted things that can go wrong with unstable t2 which can lead for more nhs help but my surgery Don, t seem to want to help</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ally1, post: 1520925, member: 110790"] Yes if well controlled then a yearly check up is ample in my opinion but I know very little about type1. As a type2, most are seen yearly at their gp surgery. As there seems to a epidemic of type2, s it's harder to get that yearly check up At the moment my t2 is all over the place with other issues and I am fighting a losing battle at my surgery to getting help. The one thing I Don, t want to happen, is to get the unwanted things that can go wrong with unstable t2 which can lead for more nhs help but my surgery Don, t seem to want to help [/QUOTE]
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