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<blockquote data-quote="hankjam" data-source="post: 1265826" data-attributes="member: 104954"><p>I don't have the numbers, but from a certain perspective I would say the programme was bang on. Those of on this forum, who have taken active steps to learn about BD and do something about it, are probably in the minority of T2's.</p><p>Birmingham, 1in 10 are T2!! The people they represented in the programme really don't have any idea what they are dealing with. Some of the responses to double digit BGs were chilling. It is going to cost the NHS a bucket load of cash.</p><p>I bet Diabetes UK would be pretty underwhelmed how they were represented in the programme.</p><p>The lack of content on prevention / management sums up pretty well the current official position.... carry on with your "Eat well plate".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hankjam, post: 1265826, member: 104954"] I don't have the numbers, but from a certain perspective I would say the programme was bang on. Those of on this forum, who have taken active steps to learn about BD and do something about it, are probably in the minority of T2's. Birmingham, 1in 10 are T2!! The people they represented in the programme really don't have any idea what they are dealing with. Some of the responses to double digit BGs were chilling. It is going to cost the NHS a bucket load of cash. I bet Diabetes UK would be pretty underwhelmed how they were represented in the programme. The lack of content on prevention / management sums up pretty well the current official position.... carry on with your "Eat well plate". [/QUOTE]
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