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<blockquote data-quote="soldersplash" data-source="post: 918009" data-attributes="member: 199433"><p>Grrrrr.... Further to my previous comments...</p><p>I saw my (NHS) GP earlier, for something else which took 30 seconds, and was then daft enough to try and share my concerns about the approach that was being taken with T2, especially seeing as how these last 2 weeks since changing my diet (like a good little boy) I spend half my waking hours feeling week and a bit dizzy and foggy brained etc. etc. He talked over me too much for me to get to the 'these symptoms are dangerous - I've come off my bike twice and haven't felt safe driving far' (i.e. for more than say 20mins ). Condescension to the max - "Diabetes is a problem of too high blood sugar not too low, go away and eat less fat, it'll all come right in the long term"</p><p></p><p>Thank f@ck my blood glucose meter came today and I can start doing this right!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soldersplash, post: 918009, member: 199433"] Grrrrr.... Further to my previous comments... I saw my (NHS) GP earlier, for something else which took 30 seconds, and was then daft enough to try and share my concerns about the approach that was being taken with T2, especially seeing as how these last 2 weeks since changing my diet (like a good little boy) I spend half my waking hours feeling week and a bit dizzy and foggy brained etc. etc. He talked over me too much for me to get to the 'these symptoms are dangerous - I've come off my bike twice and haven't felt safe driving far' (i.e. for more than say 20mins ). Condescension to the max - "Diabetes is a problem of too high blood sugar not too low, go away and eat less fat, it'll all come right in the long term" Thank f@ck my blood glucose meter came today and I can start doing this right! [/QUOTE]
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