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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="bigjohn9916" data-source="post: 989301" data-attributes="member: 210727"><p>When first diagnosed I was in hospital for an infected foot ulcer. I was given a meter and and a few test strips and some leaflets, an insulin pen and instructed how to use them. told to keep my BG between 4 and 7, and, and <span style="font-size: 22px"><span style="color: #0000ff">the address of this forum, if I had any other queries</span>.</span> and that was it. Although they do sometimes ask how are your bg's when I go to have my dressing changed. as they are in the range they specified "that's ok carry on as you are"</p><p>So anything would be better than the nothing I have so far received from the NHS. I was given a referral to a dietitian but she was on leave and they said they would write to me when she returned (still waiting).</p><p>Although the best advice was the address of this forum as so far I have found an answer to all my questions. but it takes a lot of reading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigjohn9916, post: 989301, member: 210727"] When first diagnosed I was in hospital for an infected foot ulcer. I was given a meter and and a few test strips and some leaflets, an insulin pen and instructed how to use them. told to keep my BG between 4 and 7, and, and [SIZE=6][COLOR=#0000ff]the address of this forum, if I had any other queries[/COLOR].[/SIZE] and that was it. Although they do sometimes ask how are your bg's when I go to have my dressing changed. as they are in the range they specified "that's ok carry on as you are" So anything would be better than the nothing I have so far received from the NHS. I was given a referral to a dietitian but she was on leave and they said they would write to me when she returned (still waiting). Although the best advice was the address of this forum as so far I have found an answer to all my questions. but it takes a lot of reading. [/QUOTE]
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