I live in Canada. I can count the times I have seen a diabetic nurse on two hands in the past 15 years, and as for psychiatrists, on one hand in the past 40 years. I sometimes wonder if I just lack the appropriate charm.So my diabetes nurse will only contact me every six months by a phone call and was just wondering if this is the normal now.
Before Covid struck I was in regular contact with them, but now they've only contacted me via the phone maybe 5 times in two years now. I can't seem to get an appointment with them anymore and I haven't had a Hba1c done since before covid.
Meant to ask, how are you, @akindrat18 . Haven’t seen you in here for a while. Hope you are doing ok.So my diabetes nurse will only contact me every six months by a phone call and was just wondering if this is the normal now.
Before Covid struck I was in regular contact with them, but now they've only contacted me via the phone maybe 5 times in two years now. I can't seem to get an appointment with them anymore and I haven't had a Hba1c done since before covid.
Due to phone anxieties that prevent me either making, or taking calls, and after the advise of a member of this forum, I wrote to the Practice Manager of the doctor's surgery which I joined on moving here. I explained my predicament, and she emailed straight back, arranged my diabetic blood test for me, arranged a face to face with the DN to follow on, and was so helpful. I've had the blood test and go for the review on Wednesday this week. I don't know if this may help someone else but do write if you need to.I don’t understand how they can not be seeing patients face to face, presumably doing less work? but still be too busy to contact you regularly? My GP surgery are just awful, the doctors are very nice, the nurses very nice, but first you must get past the evil gatekeepers, please pester them!
Same here the medical practice I go to does not have one, the only time I ever was seen by a diabetic nurse practitioner was when I was in hospital.Never seen a diabetes specialist nurse in all my 16 years with T2. Always just practice nurse.
If my Hba1c was 99 I would insist on seeing a doctor to get an appointment with a consultant, that is a dangerous level and needs treatment. In the meantime I would change my diet.I last saw a consultant in Dec 2019 haven’t heard a thing since. My drs asked me to go for an annual review in January this year. The nurse asked me to do some readings which I provided and she said she didn’t really know what to change medication wise. I want surgery for an ingrowing toenail so had an hba1c in July which had gone up from 72 in Jan to 99. I then had a message asking me to make an appt to see the diabetic nurse which I did and again she said there was nothing she could change medication wise!
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