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<blockquote data-quote="catapillar" data-source="post: 1484351" data-attributes="member: 32394"><p>There's a book called think like a pancreas which is a nice clear guide on what you need to know to manage type 1.</p><p></p><p>A practice manager is the manager of a GP practice. To be be honest I'm not really sure why you've been advised to speak to your practice manager. You don't seem to have any administrative concerns with managing your prescriptions and you clearly already have access to mental health services.</p><p></p><p>A DSN is a diabetic specialist nurse. Is your diabetes care under your GP or are you at a hospital clinic? If you're at a hospital clinic you should have access to a DSN to discuss things like any health concerns that you think might be related to diabetes or how to manage your diabetes - they may be able to make arrangements for you to attent structured diabetes education which should help in becoming independent in your diabetic management.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catapillar, post: 1484351, member: 32394"] There's a book called think like a pancreas which is a nice clear guide on what you need to know to manage type 1. A practice manager is the manager of a GP practice. To be be honest I'm not really sure why you've been advised to speak to your practice manager. You don't seem to have any administrative concerns with managing your prescriptions and you clearly already have access to mental health services. A DSN is a diabetic specialist nurse. Is your diabetes care under your GP or are you at a hospital clinic? If you're at a hospital clinic you should have access to a DSN to discuss things like any health concerns that you think might be related to diabetes or how to manage your diabetes - they may be able to make arrangements for you to attent structured diabetes education which should help in becoming independent in your diabetic management. [/QUOTE]
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