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<blockquote data-quote="anna29" data-source="post: 666296" data-attributes="member: 30936"><p>What amazes me - is given the scale of diabetics within the UK</p><p>Millions numbers scale - petition size wise - it surely <strong>is</strong> achievable ?</p><p>To make a sure debate within No.10 cabinet table .</p><p></p><p>Change enough to ensure all HCP's are re-educated and budget's raised too</p><p>within the NHS to meet needs of all diabetics regardless of types or the</p><p>system set .</p><p>It clearly <strong>isn't</strong> the same for all - is it ? Nope !</p><p>System currently set - steers the HCP's to start at top of list as per</p><p>therapy to be with all newly diagnosed . </p><p>As in diet/exercise firstly then metformin then others meds/means to</p><p>lower the BG levels . (some getting the advice to test their BG levels whilst</p><p>others don't get this 'sigh' )</p><p>All newly diagnosed get placed within a system in most clinics/hospitals/GP's</p><p>surgeries .</p><p>To me - its the twin effect of the mixed up education/advice coming from the HCP's</p><p> and the lack of <strong>same</strong> rule/priority for all .</p><p>Hence how/why some persons are <strong>more</strong> or <strong>less</strong> luckier than others within the</p><p>current system !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="anna29, post: 666296, member: 30936"] What amazes me - is given the scale of diabetics within the UK Millions numbers scale - petition size wise - it surely [B]is[/B] achievable ? To make a sure debate within No.10 cabinet table . Change enough to ensure all HCP's are re-educated and budget's raised too within the NHS to meet needs of all diabetics regardless of types or the system set . It clearly [B]isn't[/B] the same for all - is it ? Nope ! System currently set - steers the HCP's to start at top of list as per therapy to be with all newly diagnosed . As in diet/exercise firstly then metformin then others meds/means to lower the BG levels . (some getting the advice to test their BG levels whilst others don't get this 'sigh' ) All newly diagnosed get placed within a system in most clinics/hospitals/GP's surgeries . To me - its the twin effect of the mixed up education/advice coming from the HCP's and the lack of [B]same[/B] rule/priority for all . Hence how/why some persons are [B]more[/B] or [B]less[/B] luckier than others within the current system ! [/QUOTE]
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