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<blockquote data-quote="desidiabulum" data-source="post: 666703" data-attributes="member: 39515"><p>I agree entirely with what you say. I did say at the outset that my thread 'is not about whether the NHS should, or can afford to, provide test strips on a permanent or temporary basis to non-T1 diabetics' -- I was trying another tack, precisely because of the problem of trying to find ways of changing things. I never said I wanted to make lists of non-compliant GPs, I said nothing attacking NHS or NICE. I praised DUK. It is about the education and advice that is given. #catherinecherub, it would be great if you could spearhead a thread trying to brainstorm about ways that we can address the 3 points that you raise. I can do nothing if some forum members regard me in such a hostile way and will always misrepresent what I say -- better if I keep out of it, I suspect. But if you and Anna could lead some debate about how to lobby for change I'm sure we would all be grateful and give what support we could.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="desidiabulum, post: 666703, member: 39515"] I agree entirely with what you say. I did say at the outset that my thread 'is not about whether the NHS should, or can afford to, provide test strips on a permanent or temporary basis to non-T1 diabetics' -- I was trying another tack, precisely because of the problem of trying to find ways of changing things. I never said I wanted to make lists of non-compliant GPs, I said nothing attacking NHS or NICE. I praised DUK. It is about the education and advice that is given. #catherinecherub, it would be great if you could spearhead a thread trying to brainstorm about ways that we can address the 3 points that you raise. I can do nothing if some forum members regard me in such a hostile way and will always misrepresent what I say -- better if I keep out of it, I suspect. But if you and Anna could lead some debate about how to lobby for change I'm sure we would all be grateful and give what support we could. [/QUOTE]
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