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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 2150637" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>Well done [USER=460354]@Debandez[/USER]. I appreciate your hard work.</p><p>Keep pushing. </p><p>I see changes. At GPs (older ones too) and with specialists dealing directly with diabetes. </p><p>Not so much with cardiologists, from my angle. Although it's been 3yrs since I've spoken to one.</p><p>I feel EVERY medic should know what it's like to be any type of diabetic. </p><p>Unfortunately nearly everyone has someone around them with type2 IR. </p><p>If they are willing to hear the CLEAR messages. We will all be far better off. </p><p>Make it simple. The simpler the better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 2150637, member: 196960"] Well done [USER=460354]@Debandez[/USER]. I appreciate your hard work. Keep pushing. I see changes. At GPs (older ones too) and with specialists dealing directly with diabetes. Not so much with cardiologists, from my angle. Although it's been 3yrs since I've spoken to one. I feel EVERY medic should know what it's like to be any type of diabetic. Unfortunately nearly everyone has someone around them with type2 IR. If they are willing to hear the CLEAR messages. We will all be far better off. Make it simple. The simpler the better. [/QUOTE]
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