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<blockquote data-quote="Fairygodmother" data-source="post: 1978941" data-attributes="member: 68789"><p>Just my view/hope, but the University has a duty of care for its students so if you make another appointment to see the uni doc, and tell them about the way you’ve experienced difficulties, including, I suspect, psychological difficulties with T1, then any doc worth their weight in hypocratic oath will help you.</p><p>Can you also speak to your tutor?</p><p>You don’t say whereabouts in the country you’re at Uni but there may well be a decent specialist Diabetes Clinic within reach too. Is it Cheltenham?</p><p>I’m glad your BS is ‘only’ in the high teens: more insulin to bring it down a bit further and give you more energy? </p><p>Keep checking those bloods, and good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fairygodmother, post: 1978941, member: 68789"] Just my view/hope, but the University has a duty of care for its students so if you make another appointment to see the uni doc, and tell them about the way you’ve experienced difficulties, including, I suspect, psychological difficulties with T1, then any doc worth their weight in hypocratic oath will help you. Can you also speak to your tutor? You don’t say whereabouts in the country you’re at Uni but there may well be a decent specialist Diabetes Clinic within reach too. Is it Cheltenham? I’m glad your BS is ‘only’ in the high teens: more insulin to bring it down a bit further and give you more energy? Keep checking those bloods, and good luck! [/QUOTE]
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