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<blockquote data-quote="covknit" data-source="post: 1522489" data-attributes="member: 346585"><p>tee hee that explains it. My gp must think the checks are only done for patients on the excluded list and waited until I was diagnosed diabetic before carrying one out. This morning I received the results of the MRI scan carried out 18 June. I have arthritis of the hip. My cup of joy runneth over. At one point it was diagnosed as a sprained wrist!!. Now I have got to add arthritis to my already long list of family medical challenges. Pleased to have a name for the problem at last. </p><p></p><p>I would hope that other GP'swould be more on the ball and try to reduce their patients risk of diabetes. How the financing of clinical trials affects their enthusiasm to actually do that is for others to discover. I guess the campaign to improve diet and exercise would need to be taken up by newspapers in another "stable" of opinion. Those that are mostly behind paywall for instance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="covknit, post: 1522489, member: 346585"] tee hee that explains it. My gp must think the checks are only done for patients on the excluded list and waited until I was diagnosed diabetic before carrying one out. This morning I received the results of the MRI scan carried out 18 June. I have arthritis of the hip. My cup of joy runneth over. At one point it was diagnosed as a sprained wrist!!. Now I have got to add arthritis to my already long list of family medical challenges. Pleased to have a name for the problem at last. I would hope that other GP'swould be more on the ball and try to reduce their patients risk of diabetes. How the financing of clinical trials affects their enthusiasm to actually do that is for others to discover. I guess the campaign to improve diet and exercise would need to be taken up by newspapers in another "stable" of opinion. Those that are mostly behind paywall for instance. [/QUOTE]
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