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<blockquote data-quote="Pipp" data-source="post: 1855000" data-attributes="member: 100904"><p>Sort of. </p><p>The reason I stick with the journal article from Dr Unwin in my quest to convince HCPs is that it is so simply put and doesn't come across as too radical. Being a GP who has worked with his patients and found a successful way to control T2, means Dr Unwin has something in common with the doc or nurse sitting in front of me, in that they have similar patients. The paper is easy and quick to read, so they can actually scan read it during my10 mins allocated appointment time.</p><p>The only flaw in my trying to convince them is that I remain fat, and currently am struggling with raised BG levels. So I am passing this particular baton to those of you having more success, as I don't want to give the HCPs any reason to rubbish the concept.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pipp, post: 1855000, member: 100904"] Sort of. The reason I stick with the journal article from Dr Unwin in my quest to convince HCPs is that it is so simply put and doesn't come across as too radical. Being a GP who has worked with his patients and found a successful way to control T2, means Dr Unwin has something in common with the doc or nurse sitting in front of me, in that they have similar patients. The paper is easy and quick to read, so they can actually scan read it during my10 mins allocated appointment time. The only flaw in my trying to convince them is that I remain fat, and currently am struggling with raised BG levels. So I am passing this particular baton to those of you having more success, as I don't want to give the HCPs any reason to rubbish the concept. [/QUOTE]
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