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<blockquote data-quote="carina62" data-source="post: 2046725" data-attributes="member: 25670"><p>I agree that they cannot force you to take anything and are just looking after your health but I am disappointed that she did not mention DKA or the other gangrene bit but then they won't will they? as otherwise you'd get a lot of patients who just wouldn't take their meds. My big problem is I need to lose a lot of weight (5 stone) and I just wish I could take a magic pill and the weight would disappear as I know that if I can achieve this then I won't need any medication but as you know it's not an easy task. I have 3 months to prove to myself and the nurse that I can reduce my numbers but then she'll say it was the drug that helped. There must be other medications that are safer to take? there are lots out there, how 'they' decide which one is best for you I don't know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="carina62, post: 2046725, member: 25670"] I agree that they cannot force you to take anything and are just looking after your health but I am disappointed that she did not mention DKA or the other gangrene bit but then they won't will they? as otherwise you'd get a lot of patients who just wouldn't take their meds. My big problem is I need to lose a lot of weight (5 stone) and I just wish I could take a magic pill and the weight would disappear as I know that if I can achieve this then I won't need any medication but as you know it's not an easy task. I have 3 months to prove to myself and the nurse that I can reduce my numbers but then she'll say it was the drug that helped. There must be other medications that are safer to take? there are lots out there, how 'they' decide which one is best for you I don't know. [/QUOTE]
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