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<blockquote data-quote="Yorksman" data-source="post: 364926" data-attributes="member: 55568"><p>You won't be the first person to think that every little pain or throb, or rumble in the digestive system is something to do with diabetes. Most of these things are your own imagination running wild. T2 is more subtle and many people who have it are not even aware of it. The ache in the eye is worth persuing, though diabetes mostly affects the vision, blurriness and so on. If the medical services are dragging their heels though, sorting something out for yourself is well worth doing. It's the same with the test strips. Probably a good sized portion of the people on this forum have quickly found peace of mind by doing things for themselves and not waiting for the so called professionals. The House of Commons All Party Group on Diabetes has called the care offered by the NHS as a lottery. If there is anything that you can do for yourself, do it, don't wait. You'll feel more reassured. But, on the other hand, the need for urgency is rarer than you think. Most things take their time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yorksman, post: 364926, member: 55568"] You won't be the first person to think that every little pain or throb, or rumble in the digestive system is something to do with diabetes. Most of these things are your own imagination running wild. T2 is more subtle and many people who have it are not even aware of it. The ache in the eye is worth persuing, though diabetes mostly affects the vision, blurriness and so on. If the medical services are dragging their heels though, sorting something out for yourself is well worth doing. It's the same with the test strips. Probably a good sized portion of the people on this forum have quickly found peace of mind by doing things for themselves and not waiting for the so called professionals. The House of Commons All Party Group on Diabetes has called the care offered by the NHS as a lottery. If there is anything that you can do for yourself, do it, don't wait. You'll feel more reassured. But, on the other hand, the need for urgency is rarer than you think. Most things take their time. [/QUOTE]
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