Hello, my name is Kevin and I am a type one diabetic with good sugar control (5-12 mmol/L). I understand the control isn't great but booked on the Dafne course for 15/07/13 at Guys hospital in London.
When to the diabetic clinic this morning (12/06/13) to have normal diabetes tests and checks. Good news was told everything is good and getting better (HBA1C of 10, which is lower than last time 11 over four months ago). Then after lunch today (12/06/13) had a call from GP, which informed me about problem with protein in urine and told to start taking Ramipril 1.25mg capsules for this new problem.
So after phone call with GP, I called the diabetic clinic about this new problem and my diabetes doctor told me "not to take Ramipril because no protein in urine" and he would write to them about this mistake.
GP then called me and told me " i have to take Ramipril".
What should I do? who is right?
Would also like to know if this has happened anyone?
Thank you for reading and would find any reply helpful
Kevin (kev4182) (sorry for any spelling/ grammar mistakes)
:crazy:
When to the diabetic clinic this morning (12/06/13) to have normal diabetes tests and checks. Good news was told everything is good and getting better (HBA1C of 10, which is lower than last time 11 over four months ago). Then after lunch today (12/06/13) had a call from GP, which informed me about problem with protein in urine and told to start taking Ramipril 1.25mg capsules for this new problem.
So after phone call with GP, I called the diabetic clinic about this new problem and my diabetes doctor told me "not to take Ramipril because no protein in urine" and he would write to them about this mistake.
GP then called me and told me " i have to take Ramipril".
What should I do? who is right?
Would also like to know if this has happened anyone?
Thank you for reading and would find any reply helpful
Kevin (kev4182) (sorry for any spelling/ grammar mistakes)
:crazy: