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<blockquote data-quote="Diane type 2" data-source="post: 348004" data-attributes="member: 58817"><p>I was diagnosed with type 2 last week. On my first visit to the diabetic clinic at the surgery in King Edward Road, Northmapton, amongst a lot of leaflets I was given she handed me one and actually said you MUST inform the dvla that you have been diagnosed as type 2. I am not on any medication. I came away from the clinic feeling brow beaten and depressed as she painted such a dark picture including this condition will always get worse never stay stable. As I was so distressed by all this I went and saw my own gp, within the same surgery, who expressed surprise at this also but said oh well if necessary I will give you a letter saying you only have a mild version of it. I now dont who to believe. I have got a further set of blood tests next week including Hb1AC and dread going back to the clinic to see this person as I do not trust her information. I dont know what to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Diane type 2, post: 348004, member: 58817"] I was diagnosed with type 2 last week. On my first visit to the diabetic clinic at the surgery in King Edward Road, Northmapton, amongst a lot of leaflets I was given she handed me one and actually said you MUST inform the dvla that you have been diagnosed as type 2. I am not on any medication. I came away from the clinic feeling brow beaten and depressed as she painted such a dark picture including this condition will always get worse never stay stable. As I was so distressed by all this I went and saw my own gp, within the same surgery, who expressed surprise at this also but said oh well if necessary I will give you a letter saying you only have a mild version of it. I now dont who to believe. I have got a further set of blood tests next week including Hb1AC and dread going back to the clinic to see this person as I do not trust her information. I dont know what to do. [/QUOTE]
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