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Warren Grynberg

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Hi folks. just a few words as a newby. I have been a T1 diabetic for over 48 years so I am also an oldie. I am told by my consultant at a well reputed London hospital not to worry because me diabetes is under good control. Well not so and I am going to find the relevant section in the forum to write about it, otherwise I will be back here.
 
Hello Warren, and welcome to the forum. Pull up a chair and post away.
 
Hi and welcome to the forum Warren (or should that be bunny 😉)
 
Welcome Warren. There is loads of advice on here about how to improve control.
Just ask and someone will come along with an answer
 
Hi folks. just a few words as a newby. I have been a T1 diabetic for over 48 years so I am also an oldie. I am told by my consultant at a well reputed London hospital not to worry because me diabetes is under good control. Well not so and I am going to find the relevant section in the forum to write about it, otherwise I will be back here.
I think the experts have a different view of what good control is, compared to what we,who have to live with it every day, think it is.
 
Welcome from T2.
 
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