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<blockquote data-quote="Unbeliever" data-source="post: 270749" data-attributes="member: 30851"><p>Its the whole clinic thing.There have been clinics for almost everything for years. Most did not require a grea deal od knowledge and there was little comeback. Even asthma cloinics are not as demandng as diabees clinics.</p><p></p><p>I believe it is a step too far for mos Practice Nurses most of whom didn't sign up for this sort of thing.</p><p></p><p>Many have little interest in diabetes and just read from the script. They just tell you what they are old to tell you and are not interested in the individual..</p><p></p><p>he test strip thing, is , of course , utter nonsense but at least you get some strips for the moment</p><p>She may have a point about your eyes though.</p><p>Newly diagnosed are usually advised not to see their optician for about 3months as many suffer from blurred vision which may a</p><p>improve wih treatment and changing your glasses wiould be a waste of money. Possibly she had so litle interest that she didn't even know why she was supposed to tell you not to see the optician..</p><p></p><p>Welcome to our T2 world palas.</p><p></p><p>Never mind . When you have kicked and run away come back here to find out how it can be done. We have champions on this forum!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unbeliever, post: 270749, member: 30851"] Its the whole clinic thing.There have been clinics for almost everything for years. Most did not require a grea deal od knowledge and there was little comeback. Even asthma cloinics are not as demandng as diabees clinics. I believe it is a step too far for mos Practice Nurses most of whom didn't sign up for this sort of thing. Many have little interest in diabetes and just read from the script. They just tell you what they are old to tell you and are not interested in the individual.. he test strip thing, is , of course , utter nonsense but at least you get some strips for the moment She may have a point about your eyes though. Newly diagnosed are usually advised not to see their optician for about 3months as many suffer from blurred vision which may a improve wih treatment and changing your glasses wiould be a waste of money. Possibly she had so litle interest that she didn't even know why she was supposed to tell you not to see the optician.. Welcome to our T2 world palas. Never mind . When you have kicked and run away come back here to find out how it can be done. We have champions on this forum! [/QUOTE]
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