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<blockquote data-quote="DAC1" data-source="post: 2266912" data-attributes="member: 49575"><p>I can see your issues with accommodation etc but I can't help but pick up on your comment "my diabetes isn’t that well controlled". I think it's really important for you to get it well controlled not just for your own longer term health but also, as an operational nurse with clinical decisions to make and medications to administer. Is there a Medical Officer (MO) at your uni you can chat with about your diabetes and its management. A DAFNE course and a Freestyle Libre sensor would so help you both now and going forward....goodness I sound like a politician!! I was a Type 1 at Durham uni 45 years ago and the MO was soooo helpful throughout my time there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DAC1, post: 2266912, member: 49575"] I can see your issues with accommodation etc but I can't help but pick up on your comment "my diabetes isn’t that well controlled". I think it's really important for you to get it well controlled not just for your own longer term health but also, as an operational nurse with clinical decisions to make and medications to administer. Is there a Medical Officer (MO) at your uni you can chat with about your diabetes and its management. A DAFNE course and a Freestyle Libre sensor would so help you both now and going forward....goodness I sound like a politician!! I was a Type 1 at Durham uni 45 years ago and the MO was soooo helpful throughout my time there. [/QUOTE]
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