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<blockquote data-quote="NickTarn" data-source="post: 1758095" data-attributes="member: 396764"><p>I understand that comments like that can be hurtful but as previous posters point out you need to take control and ask why they think they can make comments like that. Help to educate them about Diabetes. As a manager they should have far more understanding and training on staff relations, they should not be commenting on medical matters on which they obviously have very little (or no) knowledge.</p><p>I am a T2 who was on Metformin and Forxiga, until a separate health problem required me to take Cortisone (Prednisone) resulting in the need for insuline injections. I must admit I have been pleasently surprised by the ease of insuline injections, although I would like to be able to go back to just the pills (or one better pre pill days). I think that the doctors could do a much better job of educating, T2,s on what exactly is involved with injecting insulin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NickTarn, post: 1758095, member: 396764"] I understand that comments like that can be hurtful but as previous posters point out you need to take control and ask why they think they can make comments like that. Help to educate them about Diabetes. As a manager they should have far more understanding and training on staff relations, they should not be commenting on medical matters on which they obviously have very little (or no) knowledge. I am a T2 who was on Metformin and Forxiga, until a separate health problem required me to take Cortisone (Prednisone) resulting in the need for insuline injections. I must admit I have been pleasently surprised by the ease of insuline injections, although I would like to be able to go back to just the pills (or one better pre pill days). I think that the doctors could do a much better job of educating, T2,s on what exactly is involved with injecting insulin. [/QUOTE]
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