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OK, by coincidence rather than plan, I had a morning appointment with the diabetic eye screening service at my hospital, and an afternoon appointment for an annual check with my GP's diabetic nurse.
Some fascinating take aways which I''ll share. (Remember I'm in Mew Zealand which has a nearly but not quite first world health service. eg only basal is lantus).
The eye appointment: She wasn't happy with the cataract in my right eye (I'd no idea that its vision had got so bad until she did the single eye tests) and wanted to refer me for early public health cataract surgery not because of poor vision but because it stopped her from proper photographs of the back of my eye. I told her her that I would take her advice on that.
The diabetic nurse appointment : totally on board with low carb, doesn't like keto because so many people drop out of it. Told me she knew of a 3 year old with T2 diabetes. Apparently cpeptide tests are becoming more available in NZ, and she was a big fan. (I am T1, the T2 mention is just because we were chatting about cpeptide and GAD tests and I naively said that I thought you didn't really need them for young children because they were always T1).
Anyway, no one said I was about to drop dead or go blind, so that's a plus. Just interesting to see how times are achanging.
Edited to clarify mention of T2
Some fascinating take aways which I''ll share. (Remember I'm in Mew Zealand which has a nearly but not quite first world health service. eg only basal is lantus).
The eye appointment: She wasn't happy with the cataract in my right eye (I'd no idea that its vision had got so bad until she did the single eye tests) and wanted to refer me for early public health cataract surgery not because of poor vision but because it stopped her from proper photographs of the back of my eye. I told her her that I would take her advice on that.
The diabetic nurse appointment : totally on board with low carb, doesn't like keto because so many people drop out of it. Told me she knew of a 3 year old with T2 diabetes. Apparently cpeptide tests are becoming more available in NZ, and she was a big fan. (I am T1, the T2 mention is just because we were chatting about cpeptide and GAD tests and I naively said that I thought you didn't really need them for young children because they were always T1).
Anyway, no one said I was about to drop dead or go blind, so that's a plus. Just interesting to see how times are achanging.
Edited to clarify mention of T2
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