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<blockquote data-quote="SMS1" data-source="post: 2313180" data-attributes="member: 530879"><p>Thanks [USER=196898]@Oldvatr[/USER] . I went to an endo. who prescribed me the Xigduo because diabetes is a metabolic syndrome ( I have T2) and IMHO, needs a specialist .I don't know how it works with endocrinologists around the world but GP's are doing what they can with what we know about diabetes-they're all professionals who have information from all sorts of areas as well as the drug companies.It's just I like going to the specialists as well. He will know if I ask him about another medication option due to what you've written here about these inhibitors.Thank goodness for internet sites and forums like these though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMS1, post: 2313180, member: 530879"] Thanks [USER=196898]@Oldvatr[/USER] . I went to an endo. who prescribed me the Xigduo because diabetes is a metabolic syndrome ( I have T2) and IMHO, needs a specialist .I don't know how it works with endocrinologists around the world but GP's are doing what they can with what we know about diabetes-they're all professionals who have information from all sorts of areas as well as the drug companies.It's just I like going to the specialists as well. He will know if I ask him about another medication option due to what you've written here about these inhibitors.Thank goodness for internet sites and forums like these though. [/QUOTE]
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