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What would be your ideal care model for the NHS with your Type 2 Diabetes?
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<blockquote data-quote="britishpub" data-source="post: 988710" data-attributes="member: 175573"><p>It would help if:</p><p></p><p>1. GP's and Practice Nurses had better, more specialist training in a disease that is becoming more common.</p><p>2. Ditch the healthy plate advice, and inform patients correctly about how diet is extremely important, and how and what is turned into glucose by the body. The more education that is given, the more patients can make informed decisions.</p><p>3. Stop telling patients that Type 2 is progressive, and that their condition WILL deteriorate over time, and that they WILL end up Insulin dependent. Give patients the correct information, let them decide the course of action to follow, but overall give them hope that they may be able to control the disease themselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="britishpub, post: 988710, member: 175573"] It would help if: 1. GP's and Practice Nurses had better, more specialist training in a disease that is becoming more common. 2. Ditch the healthy plate advice, and inform patients correctly about how diet is extremely important, and how and what is turned into glucose by the body. The more education that is given, the more patients can make informed decisions. 3. Stop telling patients that Type 2 is progressive, and that their condition WILL deteriorate over time, and that they WILL end up Insulin dependent. Give patients the correct information, let them decide the course of action to follow, but overall give them hope that they may be able to control the disease themselves. [/QUOTE]
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