Roy_Thwaites
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
Agree that the same thing happened to me with medicos. Just have to find my own personal information. Thanks to Diabetes UK for someone to turn to the Aussie sitr is not as good
Roy is a Newbie. He has already posted under Type 2 Metformin thread, and this is presumably a follow on. Roy has had the info pack from Daisy1.Start again Roy since this this thread is not making any sense at the moment
There are 3 million of us here in the D club UK branch, and membership is growing every day. It is a shock, but do the research and see what others say. You are not alone.Life is a death sentence, if you think of it that way.
Diabetes is just something you get used to living with
It is a life sentence actually and pretty much a renewed life that is...Well confused and discomfort by the diagnosis seems like a death sentence
I understand your reaction, Roy. I agreed with that posting since I too was quite low after 10 years and seeing what seemed to be for me an impossible situation. My GP wanted me on insulin, which for me seemed the end of the world. But we agreed that if I took proactive measures, and took control of my life, and demonstrated I could succeed in reducing my very high bgl levels, then he would support me in terms of self monitoring, and also self medicating,Not very helpful