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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
Ok, so up all night with restless 18 yr old dog who pees in the kitchen if you don't open the door, now to frail to use the doggy door.
11am appointment for HbA1c, I arrive promptly and attempt to check in. The infernal machine doesn't know what I am talking about. Try again, same result. Now have to queue up to speak to the receptionist. One person in front of me and you know exactly who I mean, we have all been behind her at the post office.
You don't have an appointment she says. What? I have had the appointment for weeks. It was cancelled she said. Who by? She gave me a look as if to say, like I'm going to tell YOU. Then she said I have an appointment 1st August. I said, no that appointment is a phone call from the DN to discuss the blood test I am supposed to be having today. And besides all that I phoned on Monday to request that in addition to the HbA1c, I wanted a full lippy whatsit for cholesterol. She had to get authorisation from a doctor and phoned me back later that day to confirm that I could have the test today but I had to fast 14 hours. Which, I said to the receptionist, I had, and I was ready to eat. She said I could come back in an hour and I was welcome to wait.
So, I stomped off home. I was boiling and it was very hot as well.
I called in to get hubby a brunch and picked out what looked like half a ciabatta with melted cheese and sausage. I asked for a spoonful of mushrooms. £2 I could have wept on the way home.
Husband said it was delicious as I sipped my glass of water. Bas***d, I thought.
So I went back to the surgery. I am heading out at noon so none of the pavements have shade to walk in.
So blood was taken and I stomped off home and collapsed into a chair unable to get a badly needed glass of water.
Fast forward to teatime. Fancy an Indian, says I. We both decided on a mixed grill tandoori. The conversation was interesting. Rice and nan are included in the price. I only wanted one rice, no nan. But they are included, I am told. Eventually the meal arrives. I won't bore you with the details about what was there and what wasn't.
Fast forward to testing post meal
Three tests. 9.0, 9.2, 9.8. Eeek.
Do you know, I don't care. I'll take 9.0 as it was the first reading. Although it is far higher than I am recently used to, it was a one off and it lifted my spirits.
Tomorrow is another day.
11am appointment for HbA1c, I arrive promptly and attempt to check in. The infernal machine doesn't know what I am talking about. Try again, same result. Now have to queue up to speak to the receptionist. One person in front of me and you know exactly who I mean, we have all been behind her at the post office.
You don't have an appointment she says. What? I have had the appointment for weeks. It was cancelled she said. Who by? She gave me a look as if to say, like I'm going to tell YOU. Then she said I have an appointment 1st August. I said, no that appointment is a phone call from the DN to discuss the blood test I am supposed to be having today. And besides all that I phoned on Monday to request that in addition to the HbA1c, I wanted a full lippy whatsit for cholesterol. She had to get authorisation from a doctor and phoned me back later that day to confirm that I could have the test today but I had to fast 14 hours. Which, I said to the receptionist, I had, and I was ready to eat. She said I could come back in an hour and I was welcome to wait.
So, I stomped off home. I was boiling and it was very hot as well.
I called in to get hubby a brunch and picked out what looked like half a ciabatta with melted cheese and sausage. I asked for a spoonful of mushrooms. £2 I could have wept on the way home.
Husband said it was delicious as I sipped my glass of water. Bas***d, I thought.
So I went back to the surgery. I am heading out at noon so none of the pavements have shade to walk in.
So blood was taken and I stomped off home and collapsed into a chair unable to get a badly needed glass of water.
Fast forward to teatime. Fancy an Indian, says I. We both decided on a mixed grill tandoori. The conversation was interesting. Rice and nan are included in the price. I only wanted one rice, no nan. But they are included, I am told. Eventually the meal arrives. I won't bore you with the details about what was there and what wasn't.
Fast forward to testing post meal
Three tests. 9.0, 9.2, 9.8. Eeek.
Do you know, I don't care. I'll take 9.0 as it was the first reading. Although it is far higher than I am recently used to, it was a one off and it lifted my spirits.
Tomorrow is another day.