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<blockquote data-quote="s230787" data-source="post: 251502" data-attributes="member: 40203"><p>What a terrible experience. I had a bad experience too when in hospital with my diabetes, as iHs states i think it is a case of twice daily regimes for some nurses, thinking about it though is this the nurses fault or the strain of the NHS?? My nurses seemed very nice, just the fact that they were constantly rushing around dealing with everyone! </p><p></p><p>it is really important that you take your own monitor in with plenty of test strips, snacks and your own insulin. they came in my room on the first day after several hours, randomly without testing my sugar or having eaten, with a vial and the biggest needle ever, apparently it was "insulin time" I politely told them where they could put it, and did this >> :wave:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="s230787, post: 251502, member: 40203"] What a terrible experience. I had a bad experience too when in hospital with my diabetes, as iHs states i think it is a case of twice daily regimes for some nurses, thinking about it though is this the nurses fault or the strain of the NHS?? My nurses seemed very nice, just the fact that they were constantly rushing around dealing with everyone! it is really important that you take your own monitor in with plenty of test strips, snacks and your own insulin. they came in my room on the first day after several hours, randomly without testing my sugar or having eaten, with a vial and the biggest needle ever, apparently it was "insulin time" I politely told them where they could put it, and did this >> :wave: [/QUOTE]
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