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<blockquote data-quote="Interaud" data-source="post: 1600232" data-attributes="member: 190621"><p>I was in Hospital 50 miles from my home, getting gall-bladder removed and complicated operation to open ducts liver/pancreas. On waking I was informed bluntly that it had been ascertained I was diabetic - post operation, not PRE-operation. Before the procedure I was continually asked if I was diabetic. Answer NO, not that I'm aware of because nobody gave any reason for me to think otherwise. Hit me quick, why keep asking the patient the question, instead of asking the professional? Did the trustworthy know but not share?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Interaud, post: 1600232, member: 190621"] I was in Hospital 50 miles from my home, getting gall-bladder removed and complicated operation to open ducts liver/pancreas. On waking I was informed bluntly that it had been ascertained I was diabetic - post operation, not PRE-operation. Before the procedure I was continually asked if I was diabetic. Answer NO, not that I'm aware of because nobody gave any reason for me to think otherwise. Hit me quick, why keep asking the patient the question, instead of asking the professional? Did the trustworthy know but not share? [/QUOTE]
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