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<blockquote data-quote="HSSS" data-source="post: 2486822" data-attributes="member: 480869"><p>You still don’t say who is changing your diagnosis or why. If you don’t know you need to ask and get it explained until it is corrected or you understand it. </p><p></p><p>Do you still have access to the hospital? Can you phone them directly and ask for an appointment due to the problems you are having. It’s my understanding all type 1 should have this ability in the U.K. ( could be wrong as a type 2) and as far as the hospital are concerned you are type 1 (or if it’s them now saying type 2 they need to explain it to you) </p><p></p><p>If your surgery first of all failed to test blood sugars for years and if it is now them who are changing your diagnosis (despite the hospital diagnosing it with antibody’s being positive) I’d be asking a lot more questions of my surgery and changing drs/nurse if this is all one person.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSSS, post: 2486822, member: 480869"] You still don’t say who is changing your diagnosis or why. If you don’t know you need to ask and get it explained until it is corrected or you understand it. Do you still have access to the hospital? Can you phone them directly and ask for an appointment due to the problems you are having. It’s my understanding all type 1 should have this ability in the U.K. ( could be wrong as a type 2) and as far as the hospital are concerned you are type 1 (or if it’s them now saying type 2 they need to explain it to you) If your surgery first of all failed to test blood sugars for years and if it is now them who are changing your diagnosis (despite the hospital diagnosing it with antibody’s being positive) I’d be asking a lot more questions of my surgery and changing drs/nurse if this is all one person. [/QUOTE]
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