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I'm going to talk about how to save the lives of people who have interrupted their diabetes treatment. Have you stopped going to the hospital for your diabetes treatment? Diabetes treatment can be hard and painful for some people. Moreover, diabetes is difficult to be cured with the current medical science, so the pain and suffering will last for a long time. We, the medical staff, are trying our best to reduce the pain and suffering as much as possible. It is difficult for medical staff to reach people who have stopped treatment for diabetes. If you or someone around you has stopped going to the hospital, I hope you will listen to what I have to say! It will be useful not only for those who have already stopped going to the hospital, but also for those who feel that it is getting harder and harder to keep going. We'll tell you the top three reasons why you can't visit the hospital and what you can do about each one. We will tell you exactly how to resume your hospital visits. I hope this story will help you resume your hospital visits. 00:00 Opening 01:16 It's not unusual to interrupt a hospital visit 02:30 Super Dangerous! Interruption of hospital visits 08:02 How to solve the number one reason for stopping hospital visits: "Too busy with work 12:20 How to solve the No. 2 reason for not visiting the hospital: "I'm feeling well 14:33 How to solve the 3rd reason for not visiting the hospital: "Money 19:13 Recommendations for resuming hospital visits 21:34 Summary Disclaimer Although the contents have been carefully prepared, we would appreciate it if the medical staff in front of you could confirm whether or not the contents apply to your situation. As a licensed physician and diabetic specialist, I am not affiliated with any institution, group, or organization, and I take great care in providing information. However, we are not responsible for the accuracy, certainty, usefulness, timeliness, or completeness of the information. We cannot be held responsible for any inconvenience or disadvantage that may occur to users as a result of using the information, so please use the information with caution. The information is intended to provide general information about health, disease, and medical care, and is not a substitute for advice provided by actual medical professionals or leaders. Please note that general health, disease, and medical information may not be applicable to everyone.