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<blockquote data-quote="garyjakings" data-source="post: 1255749" data-attributes="member: 232722"><p>I feel like many others, newly diagnosed with Type 2 seen my GP, seen the practice nurse got an appointment for February 2017 for Diabetic clinic (What a joke.) waiting for an eye test. Came out with very little information, a very basic information sheet on food totally confused. I have always tried to eat fairly healthy do have the odd treat who don't, exercise is difficult due to preexisting health problems but do what i can. Thought i would be offered some extra help but feel like I'm on my own to deal with it myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="garyjakings, post: 1255749, member: 232722"] I feel like many others, newly diagnosed with Type 2 seen my GP, seen the practice nurse got an appointment for February 2017 for Diabetic clinic (What a joke.) waiting for an eye test. Came out with very little information, a very basic information sheet on food totally confused. I have always tried to eat fairly healthy do have the odd treat who don't, exercise is difficult due to preexisting health problems but do what i can. Thought i would be offered some extra help but feel like I'm on my own to deal with it myself. [/QUOTE]
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