I am sorry that I must begin with a serious question, and in the presence of all other serious questions here, I am rather embarrassed to post this, but, I am desperate! I have recently been properly diagnosed as having type two diabetes; with this I have other medical conditions which makes things rather complicated. For the past nine years I have been in a very enervating and complex situation with the Government. Since contracting diabetes, I have felt very much worse. Amongst my medical conditions, I have M.E; I am also rather housebound. How serious is type two diabetes, from the aspect of one who is already quite ill, and also experiencing high stress levels? Also, I can often become rather baffled and confused by cooking etc; (I am not really supposed to cook) and personal management of my diet, would be too confusing to maintain. The government infer that if I have a medical specialist write a report, confirming how serious my medical conditions(s) is/are; this will be enough for me not to lose my carer.In my experience, few doctors, at any level, are willing to become involved with the government. I have attempted to keep this brief, but I am rather in despair. Some aspects of this I cannot state here, though I could answer less general questions, via p.m.,
Kind Regards
John
Kind Regards
John