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<blockquote data-quote="amycakes" data-source="post: 65052" data-attributes="member: 16896"><p>Hello,</p><p></p><p>I live in the Birmingham area and I have to say the treatment i got was amazing.</p><p>I went to the doctor with extreme thirst, he did a urine test and found sugar, 15 mins later he got the nurse to do a finger prick test which was 26mmol/l, he stayed with me for ages even though ht was doing surgery, rang the diabetes clinic and straight away sent me there to the local hospital where i was given advice, insulin etc and saw a dietition. </p><p>It was really well dealt with and my doctor rang me every day for the following 5 days to check I was ok and would write me any prescription I needed right away. My diabetes nurse also gave me her mobile number and the number of the clinic and an emergency number for advice.</p><p></p><p>I hope this restores some faith in the NHS?! </p><p></p><p>I was really pleased! </p><p></p><p>Amy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amycakes, post: 65052, member: 16896"] Hello, I live in the Birmingham area and I have to say the treatment i got was amazing. I went to the doctor with extreme thirst, he did a urine test and found sugar, 15 mins later he got the nurse to do a finger prick test which was 26mmol/l, he stayed with me for ages even though ht was doing surgery, rang the diabetes clinic and straight away sent me there to the local hospital where i was given advice, insulin etc and saw a dietition. It was really well dealt with and my doctor rang me every day for the following 5 days to check I was ok and would write me any prescription I needed right away. My diabetes nurse also gave me her mobile number and the number of the clinic and an emergency number for advice. I hope this restores some faith in the NHS?! I was really pleased! Amy [/QUOTE]
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