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<blockquote data-quote="Juicyj" data-source="post: 2141766" data-attributes="member: 53162"><p>Hello [USER=498843]@RoseShiel[/USER] ah bless you sound like your having a real rough ride at the moment. Well you do need a diabetic nurse, sorry to say it but GP’s are not diabetic specialists so your care needs to be upgraded - can you contact either your practice and ask to be referred to a diabetic nurse or contact your local hospital direct and ask to be referred. They can do many things to help like put you on courses to help educate you as well as help you with monitoring and adjusting your doses and changing insulin/meters to ensure your getting the right tools to manage your diabetes. We are all unique with our requirements so no one size fits all but your nurse will ensure your care meets your specific needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juicyj, post: 2141766, member: 53162"] Hello [USER=498843]@RoseShiel[/USER] ah bless you sound like your having a real rough ride at the moment. Well you do need a diabetic nurse, sorry to say it but GP’s are not diabetic specialists so your care needs to be upgraded - can you contact either your practice and ask to be referred to a diabetic nurse or contact your local hospital direct and ask to be referred. They can do many things to help like put you on courses to help educate you as well as help you with monitoring and adjusting your doses and changing insulin/meters to ensure your getting the right tools to manage your diabetes. We are all unique with our requirements so no one size fits all but your nurse will ensure your care meets your specific needs. [/QUOTE]
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