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Had my consult with Endo, he said I was not a diabetic & would issue a letter to that effect
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<blockquote data-quote="zand" data-source="post: 2436665" data-attributes="member: 85197"><p>If people with A levels were better at looking after their health then no uni student would ever smoke, take illegal drugs or get drunk. My son shared a house with some medical students...</p><p></p><p>I would think that perhaps those without qualifications are maybe more likely to respect their doctors too much and follow the advice given to the letter thinking it is the best way. Perhaps that's why someone would only lose a kilo in 3 months. They are qualified medical practitioners after all, you wouldn't expect them to be giving bad advice to a newly diagnosed diabetic would you?</p><p></p><p>At diagnosis I already knew the advice my doctor and DN gave me was wrong. It was the same advice that had led me to T2 in the first place.</p><p></p><p>Edit: [USER=517232]@Ronancastled[/USER] weren't you lucky that you had to wait 2 years for the appointment?! You did far better without the endo's 'help '.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zand, post: 2436665, member: 85197"] If people with A levels were better at looking after their health then no uni student would ever smoke, take illegal drugs or get drunk. My son shared a house with some medical students... I would think that perhaps those without qualifications are maybe more likely to respect their doctors too much and follow the advice given to the letter thinking it is the best way. Perhaps that's why someone would only lose a kilo in 3 months. They are qualified medical practitioners after all, you wouldn't expect them to be giving bad advice to a newly diagnosed diabetic would you? At diagnosis I already knew the advice my doctor and DN gave me was wrong. It was the same advice that had led me to T2 in the first place. Edit: [USER=517232]@Ronancastled[/USER] weren't you lucky that you had to wait 2 years for the appointment?! You did far better without the endo's 'help '. [/QUOTE]
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