Ellie Jones
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Unless you make people sit up and take note then nothing will ever change that's for sure..
What's the point in spending money on education and/or equipment if a high majority are going to ignore it?
So how do you get people to take note, you tell them the truth and that is, you can avoid and/or limited the impact of complications it's your choice... Then they will demand the education etc required knowing they have a choice in it but when given they will utilise it to their best advantage and not squander it as often happens now...
One of the reasons behind T2's not getting test strips, is because when they were standard issue they were squandered in various ways, so they didn't seem cost effective.. Now every T2 diabetic who goes out their way to extract this resource from their GP, will ensure they use them to their best advantage, going back to their doctors not only showing but telling how they achieved..
Over time the more that this happens the lightbulb will switch on, that yep it's a good investment if you can get the diabetic to utilise them to their advantage then they start going down the road of providing easier access to the educations and support to make it work..
So we have to install the seed not only in the minds of the HCP but also the diabetic, and it's probably more important get the diabetic to take the responsibility for their own out come than it's is the HCP's...
Wonder how many diabetics read that article, and got the kick at the backside they needed?
What's the point in spending money on education and/or equipment if a high majority are going to ignore it?
So how do you get people to take note, you tell them the truth and that is, you can avoid and/or limited the impact of complications it's your choice... Then they will demand the education etc required knowing they have a choice in it but when given they will utilise it to their best advantage and not squander it as often happens now...
One of the reasons behind T2's not getting test strips, is because when they were standard issue they were squandered in various ways, so they didn't seem cost effective.. Now every T2 diabetic who goes out their way to extract this resource from their GP, will ensure they use them to their best advantage, going back to their doctors not only showing but telling how they achieved..
Over time the more that this happens the lightbulb will switch on, that yep it's a good investment if you can get the diabetic to utilise them to their advantage then they start going down the road of providing easier access to the educations and support to make it work..
So we have to install the seed not only in the minds of the HCP but also the diabetic, and it's probably more important get the diabetic to take the responsibility for their own out come than it's is the HCP's...
Wonder how many diabetics read that article, and got the kick at the backside they needed?