LyndaC
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- West Bletchley, Milton Keynes
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Where do I start....
Ok, Hi my name is Lynda, I'm 54 and I live in West Bletchley, Milton Keynes (yes the place with the concrete cows).
I was flagged as pre-diabetic in May and given the advice of - go away, increase your exercise (ok that's fair comment, though Osteo-arthritis makes it very uncomfortable even painful at times)
Follow this diet, what you're currently eating is good but add more carbs to each meal (but I cut my carb intake, cos it makes me gain weight, retain water etc) - so I went back to adding carbs back into each day/ sometimes meal (small amounts)
I was very concerned that monitoring of my bg seemed to be limited to the nurse doing a test in 3 months time and then annually - and my health appeared to me to be a hit or miss kindof thing depending on the results 3 months/ 1 year down the line ( a bit late to my thinking)
After reading your posts on here for a while and doing my own research (plus a couple of bouts of not feeling too grand following some of my meals) I went back to see the GP and asked about testing and getting a meter?! :lol: Yeah, right!
My GP told me they don't support testing by T2's except in extreme cases where they are not maintaining their bg/ health/ weight or are not understanding how to (and only then in very extreme cases)
Sooo.... I bought my own meter, buy my own test strips and keep my data on 'MyLifeStyle' -
I returned today for my 3 month HBA1c report and follow-up ( I met the diabetic nurse, lovely lady) And at the beginning of our appointment she appeared to be understanding (nay even supportive) for a few seconds of self-testing....then I happened to mention my previous discussion with the GP about meters and self-testing and it not being supported by the surgery........ And guess what?! Yep....she changed her tune (I'm not imagining it, seriously I am sure she was in support then changed to support the GP, admiral that she is loyal you might argue, but its to my detriment)
She told me she is not dissing my self-testing but "I want you to stop"!
"I want you to go away increase your exercise regime; lose weight and cut out sugars!" (I don't add sugar to my food anyway, I use sweetener if needed; so the only sugar is what is naturally in food....I rarely use processed foods)
You won't get prescriptions for the strips and the are very expensive to buy, we don't want you self-testing, it doesn't help - "Oh but I found it helpful, it made me feel I was in control of what effect food I ate was having on my bg/ body"
"No, it does't work like that!" "It isn't a matter of eating, say some meringue, then pricking your finger and saying that meringue was no good for me"
:?
Isn't that exactly what the meter is for - I told her I have been testing a) on waking and b) after my evening meal (with the occasional test during the day say before I eat or following some good, yummy (no I mean bad food)
I have been told in no uncertain terms to stop testing!
I go on holiday in little over a week, do I declare Diabetes, do I take my meter etc (I had planned to, but if they tell me to stop how do I get a letter to authorise taking my kit with me? And I need one....don't I?)
What about my travel insurance, I was asked if my diabetes was stable - I said no, was that wrong, it's not is it?
I was told by a friend T1 that 'heat' could affect my bg ( I had told him I had been feeling unwell last time I went away) - is this right?
Can I change Drs if I can find a practice that supports testing, and if so how do find this miracle place? (maybe just ring them all and ask?)
I'm sorry for the epic....I was just so angry and lost and frustrated, and confused - who should have primary care of 'my body'?
Thanks for listening/ reading
Where do I start....
Ok, Hi my name is Lynda, I'm 54 and I live in West Bletchley, Milton Keynes (yes the place with the concrete cows).
I was flagged as pre-diabetic in May and given the advice of - go away, increase your exercise (ok that's fair comment, though Osteo-arthritis makes it very uncomfortable even painful at times)
Follow this diet, what you're currently eating is good but add more carbs to each meal (but I cut my carb intake, cos it makes me gain weight, retain water etc) - so I went back to adding carbs back into each day/ sometimes meal (small amounts)
I was very concerned that monitoring of my bg seemed to be limited to the nurse doing a test in 3 months time and then annually - and my health appeared to me to be a hit or miss kindof thing depending on the results 3 months/ 1 year down the line ( a bit late to my thinking)
After reading your posts on here for a while and doing my own research (plus a couple of bouts of not feeling too grand following some of my meals) I went back to see the GP and asked about testing and getting a meter?! :lol: Yeah, right!
My GP told me they don't support testing by T2's except in extreme cases where they are not maintaining their bg/ health/ weight or are not understanding how to (and only then in very extreme cases)
Sooo.... I bought my own meter, buy my own test strips and keep my data on 'MyLifeStyle' -
I returned today for my 3 month HBA1c report and follow-up ( I met the diabetic nurse, lovely lady) And at the beginning of our appointment she appeared to be understanding (nay even supportive) for a few seconds of self-testing....then I happened to mention my previous discussion with the GP about meters and self-testing and it not being supported by the surgery........ And guess what?! Yep....she changed her tune (I'm not imagining it, seriously I am sure she was in support then changed to support the GP, admiral that she is loyal you might argue, but its to my detriment)
She told me she is not dissing my self-testing but "I want you to stop"!
"I want you to go away increase your exercise regime; lose weight and cut out sugars!" (I don't add sugar to my food anyway, I use sweetener if needed; so the only sugar is what is naturally in food....I rarely use processed foods)
You won't get prescriptions for the strips and the are very expensive to buy, we don't want you self-testing, it doesn't help - "Oh but I found it helpful, it made me feel I was in control of what effect food I ate was having on my bg/ body"
"No, it does't work like that!" "It isn't a matter of eating, say some meringue, then pricking your finger and saying that meringue was no good for me"
:?
Isn't that exactly what the meter is for - I told her I have been testing a) on waking and b) after my evening meal (with the occasional test during the day say before I eat or following some good, yummy (no I mean bad food)
I have been told in no uncertain terms to stop testing!
I go on holiday in little over a week, do I declare Diabetes, do I take my meter etc (I had planned to, but if they tell me to stop how do I get a letter to authorise taking my kit with me? And I need one....don't I?)
What about my travel insurance, I was asked if my diabetes was stable - I said no, was that wrong, it's not is it?
I was told by a friend T1 that 'heat' could affect my bg ( I had told him I had been feeling unwell last time I went away) - is this right?
Can I change Drs if I can find a practice that supports testing, and if so how do find this miracle place? (maybe just ring them all and ask?)
I'm sorry for the epic....I was just so angry and lost and frustrated, and confused - who should have primary care of 'my body'?
Thanks for listening/ reading