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A doctor speaks – an introduction to diabetes type 2
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Aged 36 - 45
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Tina - Interview 17
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Tina feels she is well understood by her GP and diabetes nurse and that they listen to her ideas.
Tina was diagnosed 12 years ago. Initially she tried to control diabetes with diet alone, then transferred to metformin. In 2004 she changed to insulin and now takes Levimir at night.
Chronic health issues
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Diabetes Type 2
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Aged 35 and under
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Zoe - Interview 34
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Zoe prefers to talk to her nurse because she gives helpful advice and listens to her.
Zoe was diagnosed 12 years ago. She also has polycystic ovary syndrome. She takes insulin.
Chronic health issues
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Diabetes Type 2
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Aged 46 - 55
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Sallie - Interview 36
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Sallie was dreading being weighed at the clinic but said that the nurse was 'brilliant'.
Diagnosed 6 years ago. Sallie tried to control it with diet and exercise but has recently started metformin.
Chronic health issues
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Diabetes Type 2
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Aged 56 - 65
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Chris - Interview 23
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Chris refuses to take metformin and feels he's done everything right. He can't understand why he still gets told off.
Diagnosed 5 years ago when having a routine blood test as part of treatment for depression. Chris controls his diabetes by diet alone and does not take any medication.
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