Mr Happy 100
Member
- Messages
- 9
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
Hi , Mr Happy 100 here and don't know where to start so will start at the beginning.
I was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes 10 years ago and initially tried hard and successfully reduced my blood sugar levels down to acceptable levels.
I moved within my local area and my local doctor retired and the new practice manager had a patient cull and I was given 30 days to find a new doctor. I was lucky in that I found a new doctor who would take me on.This practice was top of the customer survey for years but has started to slip down the league.
The nurses and the doctors had no real interest in me until recently, when by luck I was given an appointment with a doctor who cared , he went through my medical records in his lunch break and I must have been with him 45 minutes.
Apart from my diabetes I do have a problem that I was put on steroids to reduce my body inflammation over 18 months ago , he was most concerned that I had not been the problem of long term dependency.
He looked at my blood results and said we have got 12 months to sort out the drug dependency or else , won't talk anymore on the or else.
18 months ago I could hardly get out of bed and I am nearly off the steroids and can walk over 10000 steps per day.
From my point of view my diabetes presents another sets of problems and I have pretty well stopped drinking alcohol , reduce food intake and eat quality products fresh from the farmers field.
All the medicine I am on increased blood pressure and with my aberstance it's now down to 141/80.
I am keeping a record of my long term BP for my doctor to inspect.
I am fortunate that I have an understanding wife because I have a reputation of being short tempered.
Don't know why but cause I felt I was an angel !
I am aware that I am my own biggest enemy but I won't go on live this anymore.
I was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes 10 years ago and initially tried hard and successfully reduced my blood sugar levels down to acceptable levels.
I moved within my local area and my local doctor retired and the new practice manager had a patient cull and I was given 30 days to find a new doctor. I was lucky in that I found a new doctor who would take me on.This practice was top of the customer survey for years but has started to slip down the league.
The nurses and the doctors had no real interest in me until recently, when by luck I was given an appointment with a doctor who cared , he went through my medical records in his lunch break and I must have been with him 45 minutes.
Apart from my diabetes I do have a problem that I was put on steroids to reduce my body inflammation over 18 months ago , he was most concerned that I had not been the problem of long term dependency.
He looked at my blood results and said we have got 12 months to sort out the drug dependency or else , won't talk anymore on the or else.
18 months ago I could hardly get out of bed and I am nearly off the steroids and can walk over 10000 steps per day.
From my point of view my diabetes presents another sets of problems and I have pretty well stopped drinking alcohol , reduce food intake and eat quality products fresh from the farmers field.
All the medicine I am on increased blood pressure and with my aberstance it's now down to 141/80.
I am keeping a record of my long term BP for my doctor to inspect.
I am fortunate that I have an understanding wife because I have a reputation of being short tempered.
Don't know why but cause I felt I was an angel !
I am aware that I am my own biggest enemy but I won't go on live this anymore.
