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<blockquote data-quote="Robkww" data-source="post: 1320980" data-attributes="member: 345884"><p>I must be lucky. Doctor diagnosed T2 in September. At first post diagnosis check up 4 weeks later he was really happy I had taken steps to control <strong>my</strong> illness - understanding, diet, exercise, testing and targets. First target being to review my HbA1c test due in January to assess whether I need to continue with Metformin and to review my cholesterol for a further discussion on statins. Targets might not be achieved but at least there's an open mind and a discussion to be had. Faced with the reception it seems many have had from the medical professions on this forum I'd certainly be thinking twice before accepting their advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robkww, post: 1320980, member: 345884"] I must be lucky. Doctor diagnosed T2 in September. At first post diagnosis check up 4 weeks later he was really happy I had taken steps to control [B]my[/B] illness - understanding, diet, exercise, testing and targets. First target being to review my HbA1c test due in January to assess whether I need to continue with Metformin and to review my cholesterol for a further discussion on statins. Targets might not be achieved but at least there's an open mind and a discussion to be had. Faced with the reception it seems many have had from the medical professions on this forum I'd certainly be thinking twice before accepting their advice. [/QUOTE]
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