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<blockquote data-quote="Pipp" data-source="post: 788976" data-attributes="member: 100904"><p>I went to my GP armed with all the Newcastle academic papers, and a bullet pointed list of the reasons I <strong>intended </strong>to do this. I asked that he took the papers away, read them, and make an informed decision on the support he could give. Important because I have other health conditions and have been disabled for many years. I agreed to leave him a week then make another appointment to discuss. The GP does not usually know what you are coming through the door with, and it is not reasonable for them to be expected to make an on the spot decision in a 5 minute appointment.</p><p></p><p>I think the doc appreciated that I had done my homework, and wanted to take responsibility for my own health, with his support. The doc and nurse, now suggest the ND to newly diagnosed T2s having been impressed with my results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pipp, post: 788976, member: 100904"] I went to my GP armed with all the Newcastle academic papers, and a bullet pointed list of the reasons I [B]intended [/B]to do this. I asked that he took the papers away, read them, and make an informed decision on the support he could give. Important because I have other health conditions and have been disabled for many years. I agreed to leave him a week then make another appointment to discuss. The GP does not usually know what you are coming through the door with, and it is not reasonable for them to be expected to make an on the spot decision in a 5 minute appointment. I think the doc appreciated that I had done my homework, and wanted to take responsibility for my own health, with his support. The doc and nurse, now suggest the ND to newly diagnosed T2s having been impressed with my results. [/QUOTE]
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