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<blockquote data-quote="Juliette40" data-source="post: 300281" data-attributes="member: 46645"><p>Hey there!</p><p></p><p>What an absolutely horrendous thing to happen to you. I know something of how you must have felt as my grandfather suffered organ failure too, again due to diabetes. I try to use this as a positive legacy, to provide me with a constant reminder of why I must control my diabetes. :| </p><p></p><p>Sorry the NHS failed you, as it seems to have failed others, on the education front. I really do see diabetes care as a postcode lottery. :roll: I only hope that others out there, upon reading these posts, will learn what they should be entitled to and insist on getting just that from their own diabetes team. </p><p></p><p>Finally, I couldn't agree more with your sentiment about this forum. In the main, it has been most supportive and informative. It's good to chat to folk who have first-hand experience of, rather than simply training in, diabetes.</p><p></p><p>Long may it continue! :thumbup: :clap:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juliette40, post: 300281, member: 46645"] Hey there! What an absolutely horrendous thing to happen to you. I know something of how you must have felt as my grandfather suffered organ failure too, again due to diabetes. I try to use this as a positive legacy, to provide me with a constant reminder of why I must control my diabetes. :| Sorry the NHS failed you, as it seems to have failed others, on the education front. I really do see diabetes care as a postcode lottery. :roll: I only hope that others out there, upon reading these posts, will learn what they should be entitled to and insist on getting just that from their own diabetes team. Finally, I couldn't agree more with your sentiment about this forum. In the main, it has been most supportive and informative. It's good to chat to folk who have first-hand experience of, rather than simply training in, diabetes. Long may it continue! :thumbup: :clap: [/QUOTE]
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