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<blockquote data-quote="NicoleC1971" data-source="post: 2192793" data-attributes="member: 365308"><p>Yes, i understand the FB idea to be a non threatening way to get support and that you need endorsement from a person within the surgery. I think there are some issues around contacting those with type 2 who haven't requested an invite to join such a group under the GDPR rules so the idea needs excellent marketing and promotion in order to get voluntary sign ups. Very sad that there are a number of people who will never use FB or this forum and will therefore be dependent on conventional advice delivered by GPs and nurses who are most familiar with pharmaceutical options. You can't even get those horses to water let alone make them think!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NicoleC1971, post: 2192793, member: 365308"] Yes, i understand the FB idea to be a non threatening way to get support and that you need endorsement from a person within the surgery. I think there are some issues around contacting those with type 2 who haven't requested an invite to join such a group under the GDPR rules so the idea needs excellent marketing and promotion in order to get voluntary sign ups. Very sad that there are a number of people who will never use FB or this forum and will therefore be dependent on conventional advice delivered by GPs and nurses who are most familiar with pharmaceutical options. You can't even get those horses to water let alone make them think! [/QUOTE]
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