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<blockquote data-quote="mikegresty" data-source="post: 456504" data-attributes="member: 72527"><p>I agree with you completely test strips and testing should be increased for all as such should complete education of how to prevent and deal with diabetes, hypo and hyperglycaemia and diet. I have myself suffered greatly resulting in permanent disability at the hands of doctors failing to inform, admit or help with anyone but the most perfectly controlled diabetic and have been told the hypo types I actually suffer from dont exist despite a two week hospital stay after almost biting my tongue off and suffering memory loss at the end of which the head doctor himself sent me home after being unable to bring my levels under any form of control. I find doctors only want to see what's written clearly and in my case especially they prefer to deny any other variations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikegresty, post: 456504, member: 72527"] I agree with you completely test strips and testing should be increased for all as such should complete education of how to prevent and deal with diabetes, hypo and hyperglycaemia and diet. I have myself suffered greatly resulting in permanent disability at the hands of doctors failing to inform, admit or help with anyone but the most perfectly controlled diabetic and have been told the hypo types I actually suffer from dont exist despite a two week hospital stay after almost biting my tongue off and suffering memory loss at the end of which the head doctor himself sent me home after being unable to bring my levels under any form of control. I find doctors only want to see what's written clearly and in my case especially they prefer to deny any other variations. [/QUOTE]
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