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> Does everyone get diabetic clases in the states?

>

> I'll have to ask if they are available here in

> England.

>

yes for a price! Some insurance companies will cover it, but a lot of

insurance companies will only cover 2 hours with a nutritionist. But I think it

is

money well spent, my class is 450 dollars, but it includes an all day seminar

and for a year, a 3month checup with an a1c and an hour long appointment.

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Hello Carol!

>Does everyone get diabetic clases in the states?

>

>I'll have to ask if they are available here in

>England.

I've never heard of any; certainly, my GP has never offered one.

>It's like the little log books from Accu-chek. When I

>showed mine to the diabetic nurse, she acted as if she

>had never seen one before.

I did, at least, get given a couple of diaries, which I attempted to fill in for

the first month, then gave up on and switched to using a Pc-based logging

program. Much more versatile, and it produces nice graphs to boot!

I tried to show them to my " diabetic nurse " and she couldn't have been less

interested - she was more concerned with the fact that I hadn't been filling in

my diary B-/

regards,

Eddie.

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