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<blockquote data-quote="saloplass" data-source="post: 403640" data-attributes="member: 64581"><p>Hi - for the last ten years or so I have been borderline diabetic. I feel I just was not given any education as to what to do - other than to lose weight - which if I could have, I would! Change of GP and HbA1c blood test and there - I am diabetic. Retinopathy exam and there I have damage behind my eye and been diabetic for at least five years at the very minimum. Without doubt we need more education about diabetes and what to do, how to control our glucose levels. And most certainly type 2 diabetics should be allowed the monitoring equipment to see what their glucose levels are - especially until they settle down and learn how to manage their diet. Me for example well I have bowel disease and needs load of fruit and veg - cant go to the loads section!! So then constipation sets in. I am cross with my old GP - he failed me! And believe me I thought I had researched things for myself. :evil:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="saloplass, post: 403640, member: 64581"] Hi - for the last ten years or so I have been borderline diabetic. I feel I just was not given any education as to what to do - other than to lose weight - which if I could have, I would! Change of GP and HbA1c blood test and there - I am diabetic. Retinopathy exam and there I have damage behind my eye and been diabetic for at least five years at the very minimum. Without doubt we need more education about diabetes and what to do, how to control our glucose levels. And most certainly type 2 diabetics should be allowed the monitoring equipment to see what their glucose levels are - especially until they settle down and learn how to manage their diet. Me for example well I have bowel disease and needs load of fruit and veg - cant go to the loads section!! So then constipation sets in. I am cross with my old GP - he failed me! And believe me I thought I had researched things for myself. :evil: [/QUOTE]
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