lucylocket61 said:
Unbeliever
I dont , I just dont think my DSN could cope if I told her I had done my own HbA1c test. She would have me sectioned and listed as OCD.................and probably have heart failure too LOL
Oh it is something to keep in reserve Lucy. Give it time. If you are sure of your own readings you are coming from a position of strength. When you have some evidence of your control over a period of time You are sure to feel more confident.
You will certainly be better equipped to go over her head to the GP or Pracice manager if necessary. At present you are newly diagnosed and inexperienced in heir eyes and don't really stand a chance.
Mos of hem know when they are beatedn and will back down if you can make a good case . It will happen!
Contrast your position now with another newly diagnosed person who does not est , has only NHS'dieary advice and has to wait to be told her HBA1C results?
To the nurse there will be no difference between you - for now. You will be able to demonstrate better results . You will be able to show eveidence of both your daily readings and your Home HBA1Cs. You can explain youtr results were due to your diet.
if this is reflected by the lab results , how can she argue . If she does you will be able o show the same reslts to others.
despite wha hey say now i think you will find that they will listen.
Just carry on as you are and all will be well! Congratulations!