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<blockquote data-quote="Superchip" data-source="post: 344144" data-attributes="member: 23592"><p>Terrific post diabetes51 ! </p><p></p><p>YOU obviously have a FAR greater understanding of our situation than some others on here.</p><p></p><p>You can lead a horse to water etc......</p><p></p><p>If I had listened to these ' SO-CALLED ' professionals I would have been sticking their s*dd**g needles in myself for the last 6 years ! They will, of course hopefully, eventually, learn the errors of their ways. As long as it doesn't affect their paypackets.</p><p></p><p>Please don't get me wrong about insulin, but if I can achieve good control and stable readings without it then that is MY path.</p><p></p><p>The hcp's and gp's and dieticians are PAID to follow the misguided nhs misguidlines......( not bad eh ?)</p><p></p><p>There is so much evidence published by emminent people, that put in to dispute the ' TOE THE PARTY LINE ' attitude, all taught with great reverence to their salaries, possibly/probably paid for by pharmaceutical vested interests, I mention statins as a case in point !</p><p></p><p>But that is a subject for another debate ! When the proverbial hits the fan on that one it will make the thalidomide medical FIASCO look like a picnic for lawyers and the inevitable lawsuits to follow ( mine included !). Not to downgrade the evil and terrible suffering that that 'HELPFUL ' wonder drug caused. It has taken how many years just to get an apology from the idiot pharma co. ?</p><p></p><p>I'll prob get moderated again, getting used to it, but perhaps we adults should be given a forum where we can vent our views ?</p><p></p><p>(Only joking !)</p><p></p><p>Superchip</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Superchip, post: 344144, member: 23592"] Terrific post diabetes51 ! YOU obviously have a FAR greater understanding of our situation than some others on here. You can lead a horse to water etc...... If I had listened to these ' SO-CALLED ' professionals I would have been sticking their s*dd**g needles in myself for the last 6 years ! They will, of course hopefully, eventually, learn the errors of their ways. As long as it doesn't affect their paypackets. Please don't get me wrong about insulin, but if I can achieve good control and stable readings without it then that is MY path. The hcp's and gp's and dieticians are PAID to follow the misguided nhs misguidlines......( not bad eh ?) There is so much evidence published by emminent people, that put in to dispute the ' TOE THE PARTY LINE ' attitude, all taught with great reverence to their salaries, possibly/probably paid for by pharmaceutical vested interests, I mention statins as a case in point ! But that is a subject for another debate ! When the proverbial hits the fan on that one it will make the thalidomide medical FIASCO look like a picnic for lawyers and the inevitable lawsuits to follow ( mine included !). Not to downgrade the evil and terrible suffering that that 'HELPFUL ' wonder drug caused. It has taken how many years just to get an apology from the idiot pharma co. ? I'll prob get moderated again, getting used to it, but perhaps we adults should be given a forum where we can vent our views ? (Only joking !) Superchip [/QUOTE]
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