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<blockquote data-quote="zand" data-source="post: 1070522" data-attributes="member: 85197"><p>Lack of funding? DUK have their priorities all wrong then. I would put this group top of my list of priorities for funding.</p><p></p><p>Edit: Yes I know it's all about numbers, and percentage wise diabulimics make up a small number. To me though most funding should go to those with greatest need. Instead, these young people are being blamed for their condition ('bad diabetics') It isn't their fault. They need support. I didn't need the booklet that DUK gave me via my surgery at diagnosis. I read it and realised the advice was bad (the very same advice that had caused me to become T2 in the first place) and threw it away. They could have saved that £5 and many others besides.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zand, post: 1070522, member: 85197"] Lack of funding? DUK have their priorities all wrong then. I would put this group top of my list of priorities for funding. Edit: Yes I know it's all about numbers, and percentage wise diabulimics make up a small number. To me though most funding should go to those with greatest need. Instead, these young people are being blamed for their condition ('bad diabetics') It isn't their fault. They need support. I didn't need the booklet that DUK gave me via my surgery at diagnosis. I read it and realised the advice was bad (the very same advice that had caused me to become T2 in the first place) and threw it away. They could have saved that £5 and many others besides. [/QUOTE]
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