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<blockquote data-quote="janabelle" data-source="post: 167344" data-attributes="member: 7788"><p>Sorry Catherine for assisting in the derailment of the OP,</p><p>I agree it's not fair that Type-2s get a bad press. It's wrong that type-2s are often percieved as having brought on the conditon themselves due to weight, diet, etc, when it's obviously more complicated than that. I only wish that Diabetes UK would to more to curb these misconceptions and educate the lay person.</p><p>Sadly with more cuts imminent within the NHS, it's likely that Type-2s will be treated more shodily than they are already. I strongly believe that type-2s should be given the tools to self-test and control their condition, but as we know this is often deemed as unneccessary by the medical proffession. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite3" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":(" /> Complications of uncontrolled diabetes type-1 & 2 will undoubtedly cause more financial strain on the NHS than the cost of insulins, analogue or otherwise.</p><p>Jus</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="janabelle, post: 167344, member: 7788"] Sorry Catherine for assisting in the derailment of the OP, I agree it's not fair that Type-2s get a bad press. It's wrong that type-2s are often percieved as having brought on the conditon themselves due to weight, diet, etc, when it's obviously more complicated than that. I only wish that Diabetes UK would to more to curb these misconceptions and educate the lay person. Sadly with more cuts imminent within the NHS, it's likely that Type-2s will be treated more shodily than they are already. I strongly believe that type-2s should be given the tools to self-test and control their condition, but as we know this is often deemed as unneccessary by the medical proffession. :( Complications of uncontrolled diabetes type-1 & 2 will undoubtedly cause more financial strain on the NHS than the cost of insulins, analogue or otherwise. Jus [/QUOTE]
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