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<blockquote data-quote="bangkokdiabetic" data-source="post: 1676287" data-attributes="member: 36148"><p>The Basis of any relationship with your Doctor or Nurse is Trust, you clearly did not trust your Nurse over the Use of Meter why should you trust them over your medication. Unless thing have changed in the Last 20 yrs. A nurse cannot put you on Metformin so why let them take you off<em> It should be done by a doctor and then gradually over months and carefully monitored with Blood Tests (Which if you don't have a meter would be done by the NHS.)</em></p><p><em>As an aside Do Not Blame the nurse She was probably promoted to Diabetic Nurse with minimal Training None of which would be directed at Dealing with the Patients. and then because of the shortage of Doctors probably told to avoid bothering Doctors as much as possible </em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bangkokdiabetic, post: 1676287, member: 36148"] The Basis of any relationship with your Doctor or Nurse is Trust, you clearly did not trust your Nurse over the Use of Meter why should you trust them over your medication. Unless thing have changed in the Last 20 yrs. A nurse cannot put you on Metformin so why let them take you off[I] It should be done by a doctor and then gradually over months and carefully monitored with Blood Tests (Which if you don't have a meter would be done by the NHS.) As an aside Do Not Blame the nurse She was probably promoted to Diabetic Nurse with minimal Training None of which would be directed at Dealing with the Patients. and then because of the shortage of Doctors probably told to avoid bothering Doctors as much as possible [/I] [/QUOTE]
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