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<blockquote data-quote="tim2000s" data-source="post: 1564620" data-attributes="member: 30007"><p>Whilst that's all well and good, and you're entitled to your opinion, I'm not sure what additional drugs you expect to assist with T1. Whilst development of solutions seems slow, we tend to forget that 100 years ago there was only just a cure, extracted initially from a dog. Recombinant DNA enabling the more effective analogues isn't a technique that existed in even the 1960s. I think your comment about lousy drugs is therefore a little unfair.</p><p></p><p>I'm not going to disagree with you on lack of education, and that the education that is given doesn't necessarily offer the best advice though. </p><p></p><p>I think that your final point is a little unreasonable though. Whilst there will always be those who don't care, changing the paradigm of how people observe themselves can make a big difference to the outcomes. As long as there is appropriate education given, the shift to Libre could well be a major change for a significant portion of those who currently find themselves in this situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tim2000s, post: 1564620, member: 30007"] Whilst that's all well and good, and you're entitled to your opinion, I'm not sure what additional drugs you expect to assist with T1. Whilst development of solutions seems slow, we tend to forget that 100 years ago there was only just a cure, extracted initially from a dog. Recombinant DNA enabling the more effective analogues isn't a technique that existed in even the 1960s. I think your comment about lousy drugs is therefore a little unfair. I'm not going to disagree with you on lack of education, and that the education that is given doesn't necessarily offer the best advice though. I think that your final point is a little unreasonable though. Whilst there will always be those who don't care, changing the paradigm of how people observe themselves can make a big difference to the outcomes. As long as there is appropriate education given, the shift to Libre could well be a major change for a significant portion of those who currently find themselves in this situation. [/QUOTE]
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