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<blockquote data-quote="Pipp" data-source="post: 2452578" data-attributes="member: 100904"><p>So sorry for this news [USER=17713]@donnellysdogs[/USER] . I have been full of admiration for the way you have dealt with your health issues over time. </p><p>I cannot comment , specifically, on end of life care for people with diabetes, but have experience of loved ones needing hospice care. The patients were always treated as individuals, and were integral to determining their own unique care plans. You must make your wishes known to the consultant when you see her /him, and get an agreed plan. There should be flexibility in that plan, too. </p><p>I hope you can find some peace, and contentment. Hospices do offer specialised, precious care.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pipp, post: 2452578, member: 100904"] So sorry for this news [USER=17713]@donnellysdogs[/USER] . I have been full of admiration for the way you have dealt with your health issues over time. I cannot comment , specifically, on end of life care for people with diabetes, but have experience of loved ones needing hospice care. The patients were always treated as individuals, and were integral to determining their own unique care plans. You must make your wishes known to the consultant when you see her /him, and get an agreed plan. There should be flexibility in that plan, too. I hope you can find some peace, and contentment. Hospices do offer specialised, precious care. [/QUOTE]
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