JohnEGreen
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- Location
- Nottinghamshire
- Type of diabetes
- Other
- Treatment type
- Diet only
- Dislikes
- Tripe and Onions
Labour area @lindisfelSounds to have been privatised, is that a conservative led area?
Next time I speak to my eldest I will ask her what's happening.
D.
Hi jj,No profit for peoples ' mates,' in just cooking real food, ...anyone can buy from a market/supermarket.
it's like those jane plans, etc.
a little bit of profit, from every sale goes a LONG way to make millions,
otherwise they wouldn't BE in business, would they..?
the answer to the T2D tsunami,..
( and even more so post covid, given long hail Covid cases are in the thousands,
and god knows what impact THAT will have over the years to come )
...isn't some ponzi scheme for our benevolent leaders
preferred companies, sponsors and friends
But an honest appraisal of what many on here, and worldwide have achieved with a simple adjustment to their diet.
Cost effective, simple & in balance with the clients needs.
seems a recipe for harmony and good business in the real world
WE are intolerant of carbs in the same way, the govt
are intolerant of sensible, balanced decision making,
Decisions that are GOOD to the health of the Nation,
SHOULD be a Govts PRIORITY, right
or is that being to naive ?
SO Why must EVERY decision THIS Govt make, seem to start with...
"How many millions will THIS make US "
Ask the doctor to try you on one of the novels, you are an ideal candidate and you do not need testing.My INR has been problematical doses ranged from 17mgs now down to 12mgs so like you I must be a super rat too!...its difficult to control the levels I find it far more difficult to control the INR than my T2...I have thought about using one of the others but concerns about the side effects & more importantly the antidotes for bleeding...feeling a little human today off to the anti-coagulant clinic this morning hoping for a good number but suspect after Mondays events that will be unlikely...but fingers crossed.
Shocking!Labour area @lindisfel
I know @lindisfelShocking!
Great photos @JohnEGreenFbg this morning was 4.4 bedtime last night bg was 3.9 so I'll take that as a win.
Was out and about to the local park yesterday was playing about with the camera a bit and took some photos again.
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I've thought about that but there is still a bleeding risk & the lack of an antidote concerns me.Ask the doctor to try you on one of the novels
Thanks @HarryBeau@gennepher read your post re: the pessary sounds horrific and to even think or suggest you should drive yourself to an A + E...if there wasn't a doctor prepared or able to come to the surgery why on earth wouldn't they call an ambulance...thank goodness you're home & able to tell the tale.
I thought you meant a book now I get it.Ask the doctor to try you on one of the novels, you are an ideal candidate and you do not need testing.
I am on the lower dose dabigatran twice per day 110mg.
D.
I am thanks gennepher just back from the clinic has a good result but it may prove a false positive now I'm reintroducing my dose but I'm optimistic you have to be.
Hi Harry,I've thought about that but there is still a bleeding risk & the lack of an antidote concerns me.
I am completely gobsmacked.
After research, I find my GP practice runs through eConsult. Any info I give here is specific to my GP practice.
There are no doctors in my GP practice. It is nurse led. That is the nurse who who made an appallingly mess of my pessary change yesterday. And another nurse who I haven't yet seen.
So, there are various boxes and many many many lists to go into. It is a badly worked out site, you cannot go back one page, you have to find your starting place all over again. I have wasted a lot of time on this site this morning, and I imagine most people will give up.
Just one example on the site, because of the disastrous pessary change yesterday which caused excessive bleeding (it is stopping but I am in pain with it, I am staying in bed for safety's sake until tomorrow at least), I looked up the section for 'blood urine for women'.
This gives me 2 boxes
1. I want to help myself (which shows online videos for you to watch, and info, and how to sort something yourself)
2. I want treatment and advice from my GP (but that is a fallacy because there are no GP's at this (my) surgery, this is just a personalisation set of words to assure you your GP is there, but he/she is not). If you tick this box, then it refers you to an alternative location than your GP surgery, and this can be anywhere, where supposedly you can get treatment. (You need to be, or have, a driver and have your own vehicle to be able to do this, because you will asked to go nearly 13 miles to the hospital which has horrendous parking, and I would need to lift my mobility scooter out of my car, which I am currently in no condition to be able to do so, as I cannot walk that far into the hospital. I pulled out of this site at this point. I was just seeing what would happen for my current bleeding problem that the practice nurse caused by her inadequate pessary change and she was okay for me to go home with and medicate myself. She was not allowed to prescribe me anything yesterday (there is no doctor on site in my GP surgery to sign prescriptions), but she told me to buy some paracetamol for the pain.
Also, according to this site, Health Reviews are now done online at my surgery now, by ticking a series of boxes, not by attending my GP practice.
And more stuff, like if you need a blood pressure reading it is not done at my GP practice any more, and you need go yourself round your pharmacies, to find a pharmacy that can give you one.
The whole thing is a badly managed complicated site, not intuitive friendly. And certainly not for old people who don't have the internet.
I have lost the will to live.
I also tried looking online at the local community hospital, about 10 miles away, which I have used in the past. It is a minor injury hospital. I have gone through its site, and it is more restrictive on who it sees than it used to be. And it is nurse led. There are no doctors in attendance any more when the hospital is open. It doesn't help with my current problem of bleeding due to pessary change.
Where are all the doctors?
Doctors are retiring Gennepher.
The Conservatives have capped the number of doctors going to medical school.
The cap was lifted just recently due to the University fiasco.
It takes 10 years to train a GP from going to medical school. Daughter worked over 100 hours a week doing house jobs but it is somewhat better for trainees now.
She does not want to retire, she is totally dedicated to training other doctors and her job.
When she went to Uni, there were relatively few on her course from a State comprehensive.
I remember her telling me when they went to see the people in the back to back houses in Leeds, the private school types wanted to know why people lived like this?
They had never seen poverty.
I reckon your problem is they have allowed some GPs to turn their job into a busines and combine practices.
D.
Good news, covid result already back and negative (thumbnail)
Painting for today was trying to focus on water droplets but didn't really work. Still ok though
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I think it costs many £100,000's to train a medic.
art bit -
finally thought 'what the h*ll' with the swithering about brushes and bought some plus a couple of reasonable sketchbooks. So I will have no excuse not to try my hand at plein air once everything arrives
today a quick sketchy landscape from a photo
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