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<blockquote data-quote="Cowboyjim" data-source="post: 333124" data-attributes="member: 23128"><p>Thanks Indy hope all is well "down under"... yuck weather here in the UK as no doubt you may have seen on TV...</p><p></p><p>We can only find these things "amusing" for to do otherwise might send us completely round the bend... 8) </p><p></p><p>Surgery is expensive and maybe OK for the US where in my view the reasoning for it is not quite the same as elsewhere, cosmetic surgery for example. But then it is still the pro's who guide the patient through the options that may be the ones who need to take a broader view.</p><p></p><p>That said I have the suspicion that most if they could would get a fix that meant you could become "normal" again able to indulge in all and anything that takes our fancy, let alone the warm feeling of having vanquished the evil plague that is DM. But personally I would take my chances with lifestyle changes and a few pills rather than going under the knife... but then maybe that is what life is about, choice... but this approach has now become less attractive and that is worrying. 8)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowboyjim, post: 333124, member: 23128"] Thanks Indy hope all is well "down under"... yuck weather here in the UK as no doubt you may have seen on TV... We can only find these things "amusing" for to do otherwise might send us completely round the bend... 8) Surgery is expensive and maybe OK for the US where in my view the reasoning for it is not quite the same as elsewhere, cosmetic surgery for example. But then it is still the pro's who guide the patient through the options that may be the ones who need to take a broader view. That said I have the suspicion that most if they could would get a fix that meant you could become "normal" again able to indulge in all and anything that takes our fancy, let alone the warm feeling of having vanquished the evil plague that is DM. But personally I would take my chances with lifestyle changes and a few pills rather than going under the knife... but then maybe that is what life is about, choice... but this approach has now become less attractive and that is worrying. 8) [/QUOTE]
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