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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="SunnyExpat" data-source="post: 990170" data-attributes="member: 200461"><p>It would seem difficult to simply replace one model of car for all, with another model of care for all, as each individual's set of circumstances, and presentation of diabetic symptoms are different.</p><p></p><p>So </p><p>A package to include a targeted weigh loss, if required, as again, not all diabetics are overweight.</p><p>Exercise, and dietary advice specific to weight loss, if required.</p><p>Support for the Newcastle Diet.</p><p>Meters to be made available, (providing the patient doesn't simply sell them off in the afternoon on ebay, along with the monthly strips)</p><p>Individual advice on BG reduction, by diet, and medication, and reduction, or increase in medication after monthly, or other periods, tailored to suit individual needs, and circumstances.</p><p></p><p>Would we expect every GP to be specifically trained, or would we still expect them to follow a check sheet?</p><p>If we don't expect every GP in the country to be an expert, referral to a centre of excellence, and create these centres in every hospital?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SunnyExpat, post: 990170, member: 200461"] It would seem difficult to simply replace one model of car for all, with another model of care for all, as each individual's set of circumstances, and presentation of diabetic symptoms are different. So A package to include a targeted weigh loss, if required, as again, not all diabetics are overweight. Exercise, and dietary advice specific to weight loss, if required. Support for the Newcastle Diet. Meters to be made available, (providing the patient doesn't simply sell them off in the afternoon on ebay, along with the monthly strips) Individual advice on BG reduction, by diet, and medication, and reduction, or increase in medication after monthly, or other periods, tailored to suit individual needs, and circumstances. Would we expect every GP to be specifically trained, or would we still expect them to follow a check sheet? If we don't expect every GP in the country to be an expert, referral to a centre of excellence, and create these centres in every hospital? [/QUOTE]
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