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Niggle about diabetes nurse

Any advice on how to "be" during these appointments would be welcome.

I would suggest putting yourself in her place, it's quite possible that her questions were not asked in an accusing manner. Please remember that in a surgery where there might be a few as 4500 patients, possibly 6% will be diabetic or 270 people.(Source Diabetes.co.uk). I would have thought that being asked if you had a sweet tooth was just a way of deciding what to say next. Sweet tooth? Well that's got to stop!

Don't blame yourself, big mistake and a waste of time. Much better to decide if there are any changes you should be making to keep your BG in line with the recommendations and then trying to adhere to those changes.
 
go on with head held high it's your body not you, I felt the same i thought people were judiging me and that maybe I wasn,t telling the truth about my life style and some how it was my fault I was diabetic, I attended a course that made me realize some people become diabetic without any related background of it, I was mid 50's average weight and not what I thought was due to typical of type 2 diabetics, unhealthy and ooverweight, I did a lot of why me and three years down the line i still do not a definite answer as to why
 
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