KevinPotts
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
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- Unkind people, failure to take personal responsibility.
Baroness Evans probs being brought into cabinet. Not sure position yet
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Ha ha you are as cynical as me. I figured she would have her health needs covered in her "employment contract" along with the best diabetes physician available 24-7 to ensure she is well cared for and her chef will provide thenecessary meals......@duranton I wouldn't hold your breath as my bet is that TM has private health insurance and pays for her strips anyway. Besides, as she has just had a pay hike to £143, 462pa I doubt she will begrudge the £14+ a month she has to pay for her strips.
Having said that, she has said she wants to see a more equal society, so maybe if 140, 000 of us visited Downing Street and asked her to reconsider, she might change
Hello, As our new P.M. Is an insulin dependant diabetic ( as am I for the last 50 years ) I wonder if it will be easier to obtain more strips to do necessary blood sugar tests considering our P.M. does at least 4 tests per day and has 4 injections. I have been TOLD one test per week is sufficient and I have 5 insulin injections per day. I have had to buy more strips!!!!! Or should I obtain a job in the public eye before I get the much needed strips??????? Perhaps I am too cynical ......
No need to do that, the NICE guidelines in 2015 states that type 1's need to test at least 4 times a day, read sections 1.6.10-1.6.12 and use this to argue your case with your gp:
https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng17/chapter/1-Recommendations#blood-glucose-management-2
Also back in 2013 the Dept of Health wrote to all gp practises advising against test strip restrictions for people with type 1 diabetes, here is the letter which you might want to copy:
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploa.../Safe-care-of-people-with-type-1-diabetes.pdf
The coup leaders might have thought they would get recognition from the UK because the new Foreign Secretary has referred to the Turkey PM as a w@*#er.
The coup leaders might have thought they would get recognition from the UK because the new Foreign Secretary has referred to the Turkey PM as a w@*#er.
From one turkey on another - should be interesting.Well, Boris seems to have had hit the ground running.
Awaiting his comments on Turkey.
Whenever there is a table in public, test in public.
Yesterday, I did so at a table and bench along a peoples' path at a local hospital, I did the whole routine with the meter. The hospital lab was nearby, so I even go to chuck away the evidence. At least five people stopped by to watch and ask questions.
If we hide it, they don't know we need it
Reminds me of the transitional period between bottle and breast feeding norms. I was on a bus when some cretin asked a breastfeeding mother why she was exposing herself in public. She shot back with "Whaadya expect? My baby's hungry and I'm not going to give him a bottle full of agribusiness poisons."
Why should we be ashamed of taking good and proper care of ourselves and letting people know that we need the tools to accomplish that?
So, now there is talk of the EU invoking Article 7 against us.
Will we be suspended from the EU before we can leave?
I agree with you. I think it was very unfortunate and the outcomes are not likely to be what the Brexiteers promised. I just think it is best to try to understand people's reasoning.The problem is, decent pay to many is a lot more than minimum wage.
And you don't get more than the minimum wage if you're only going to be picking fruit.
But, hopefully they will get their dream.
As the 'immigrants' are no longer allowed to 'come over here. taking our jobs', and the fruit picking appears in the local job centre, the long term unemployed, getting social, housing benefit, child allowance, and whatever else is being handed out, who all voted leave, will see that they can go picking fruit all day now, instead of going to the pub and spending money they haven't earned. And hopefully May will be putting an austerity package in place for them, to give them their dream, and reduce government spending as the economy cools off.
Winners all round.
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