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<blockquote data-quote="DodgyD" data-source="post: 1599138" data-attributes="member: 446721"><p>Yea, this is exactly it. It takes a lot of time for knowledge from well trained people to filter down through the mix of guesswork, nonsense or even outright wickedness that pervades in some places. It is not to suggest that mistakes don't happen in seemingly developed countries, it's just that, in those places the general average bar is higher than what I can put together for myself using the internet. Where I am now... I can provide myself with better care most of the time with a bit of reading online followed by a scavenger hunt through all the local pharmacies. </p><p></p><p>At present I do not really consider my trouble chronic. I would just like to begin keeping track of things properly so that I can start to identify relationships between what I eat and my blood glucose levels. Next time I return to the UK I'll visit a GP and seek his counsel, though that might not be for a long while yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DodgyD, post: 1599138, member: 446721"] Yea, this is exactly it. It takes a lot of time for knowledge from well trained people to filter down through the mix of guesswork, nonsense or even outright wickedness that pervades in some places. It is not to suggest that mistakes don't happen in seemingly developed countries, it's just that, in those places the general average bar is higher than what I can put together for myself using the internet. Where I am now... I can provide myself with better care most of the time with a bit of reading online followed by a scavenger hunt through all the local pharmacies. At present I do not really consider my trouble chronic. I would just like to begin keeping track of things properly so that I can start to identify relationships between what I eat and my blood glucose levels. Next time I return to the UK I'll visit a GP and seek his counsel, though that might not be for a long while yet. [/QUOTE]
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