Macular1
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- Havant Hants
- Type of diabetes
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Hi all, been lurking a while since being diagnosed type 2 about 7 weeks ago.
Very dissapointed with the diabetes nurse at my GP clinic.
I don't have any of my readings, just a comment they were very high, as were my chloesterol levels. No testing kit and no indication as to follow ups.
All I did get was a couple of months supply of Gliclazide 80mg tablets to be taken twice a day before meals, soluable asprin and simvastatin tablets for (i assume) chloesterol. All are on repeat prescriptions.
They also took a urine sample for testing but gave no indication as to the results. Friends who attend the same clinic now tell me they call to make a folow up appointment after about two months. Overall a very impersonal experience.
I seem to be having a few "hypos" mainly due to me forgetting to eat lunchtimes, having been an on the road maintenance man for years lunchbreaks are foriegn to me, still trying to change long term habits I'm afraid.
I have modified my diet significantly, no sugar for 7 weeks just canderel in my coffee, no crisps and no fry ups! For me those are massive changes.
So at the moment It seems a case of blundering around in the dark with no way of measuring if there is any improvement.
yours in grumpyness, Phil
Very dissapointed with the diabetes nurse at my GP clinic.
I don't have any of my readings, just a comment they were very high, as were my chloesterol levels. No testing kit and no indication as to follow ups.
All I did get was a couple of months supply of Gliclazide 80mg tablets to be taken twice a day before meals, soluable asprin and simvastatin tablets for (i assume) chloesterol. All are on repeat prescriptions.
They also took a urine sample for testing but gave no indication as to the results. Friends who attend the same clinic now tell me they call to make a folow up appointment after about two months. Overall a very impersonal experience.
I seem to be having a few "hypos" mainly due to me forgetting to eat lunchtimes, having been an on the road maintenance man for years lunchbreaks are foriegn to me, still trying to change long term habits I'm afraid.
I have modified my diet significantly, no sugar for 7 weeks just canderel in my coffee, no crisps and no fry ups! For me those are massive changes.
So at the moment It seems a case of blundering around in the dark with no way of measuring if there is any improvement.
yours in grumpyness, Phil