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<blockquote data-quote="roo.be" data-source="post: 107550" data-attributes="member: 23290"><p>I only visit clinic once a year and the nurse is always part of this visit but she is available for me to contact by phone or email whenever. she will organise a visit outside of my annual clinic time if we need to speak or I have problems. I also go to a bi-monthly social gathering of like minded diabetics, also on the pump, and the nurse and dietician come to these. This organised by the diabetics not the hospital but the diabetic team want to support this kind of support so come along willingly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roo.be, post: 107550, member: 23290"] I only visit clinic once a year and the nurse is always part of this visit but she is available for me to contact by phone or email whenever. she will organise a visit outside of my annual clinic time if we need to speak or I have problems. I also go to a bi-monthly social gathering of like minded diabetics, also on the pump, and the nurse and dietician come to these. This organised by the diabetics not the hospital but the diabetic team want to support this kind of support so come along willingly. [/QUOTE]
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