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<blockquote data-quote="Daphne917" data-source="post: 1410400" data-attributes="member: 124172"><p>I have this debate with my DN every year as, for the last 3 years, my hba1c has been 36 which is considered normal but each time I am told that there is no such thing and I will always be a diabetic. She also tells me there's no need to test as I will only get sore fingers! So whilst I agree with you that it is something that, where possible, Type 2s should be encouraged to achieve and many either have or are in the process of there are many in the medical profession who still need to be convinced and, more importantly, give the correct advice to their patients particularly for those for whom 'doctor/nurse knows best so I'll do as I'm told'! Some, such as [USER=74036]@Southport GP[/USER], are 'enlightened' but there are too many who aren't and are treating the symptoms rather than the cause.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daphne917, post: 1410400, member: 124172"] I have this debate with my DN every year as, for the last 3 years, my hba1c has been 36 which is considered normal but each time I am told that there is no such thing and I will always be a diabetic. She also tells me there's no need to test as I will only get sore fingers! So whilst I agree with you that it is something that, where possible, Type 2s should be encouraged to achieve and many either have or are in the process of there are many in the medical profession who still need to be convinced and, more importantly, give the correct advice to their patients particularly for those for whom 'doctor/nurse knows best so I'll do as I'm told'! Some, such as [USER=74036]@Southport GP[/USER], are 'enlightened' but there are too many who aren't and are treating the symptoms rather than the cause. [/QUOTE]
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