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<blockquote data-quote="Japes" data-source="post: 2232268" data-attributes="member: 277410"><p>Indeed. Fantastic Doctor was the 4th different GP after the initial T2 misdiagnosis. Number 1 told me "Adults don't get T1", Number 2 told me it was entirely my own fault for being morbidly obese, and to just take the maximum amount of meds going - luckily I moved house at that point and had to change practice, then there was the "specialist" mentioned in previous posts and then finally I got to Fantastic Doctor who was the one to get the correct diagnosis for me. (And the one to apologise for the crassness and errors of the previous 3 when the results came through.) </p><p></p><p>Still, I am eternally grateful that I happened upon this one at the critical point, that my diabetes care now basically comes via the Diabetes Clinic and they're happy to keep me on, even if in the current climate my routine appointment with them has been postponed for six months.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Japes, post: 2232268, member: 277410"] Indeed. Fantastic Doctor was the 4th different GP after the initial T2 misdiagnosis. Number 1 told me "Adults don't get T1", Number 2 told me it was entirely my own fault for being morbidly obese, and to just take the maximum amount of meds going - luckily I moved house at that point and had to change practice, then there was the "specialist" mentioned in previous posts and then finally I got to Fantastic Doctor who was the one to get the correct diagnosis for me. (And the one to apologise for the crassness and errors of the previous 3 when the results came through.) Still, I am eternally grateful that I happened upon this one at the critical point, that my diabetes care now basically comes via the Diabetes Clinic and they're happy to keep me on, even if in the current climate my routine appointment with them has been postponed for six months. [/QUOTE]
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