donnellysdogs
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- Messages
- 13,233
- Location
- Northampton
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Pump
- Dislikes
- People that can't listen to other people's opinions.
People that can't say sorry.
Hi Susie,
How about a contract. You get yourself sorted, so will I.
Ive been putting off registering with a GP for about 6 weeks and yes I am panicking at the thought of actually doing it .
I officially left France at the end of November. I have six months supplies of pump consumables, 4 months of strips and enough insulin for about the same time .
I have to explain to a GP that may think only young people get T1 that I was diagnosed 14 years ago at the age of 53 (and yes they did all the tests and I had to spend 10 days in hospital and no I'm not as thin as I was at diagnosis)
I have to explain to a new GP that I use a pump but unfortunately I am using an old pump.This is becaus the French now rent pumps by the day rather than buying them as they used to do.The company that rents them out insisted I had to return it. Fortunately, the nurse who I have seen for the last 12 years about my pump felt dreadful about her employer's ruling and made sure I had enough supplies and we checked my old 'mothballed'pump was still functioning . Since I really need a new pump, I need to ask my new GP for a referral to a department that I know is 'pump' friendly.
Oh and I need to tell the GP that I also have hypothyroid and I need a prescription for thyroxine
I have got documentation : Here is my prescription and here are all my x rays, blood tests, mammograms, scans etc for the past 14 years; Sorry but they are all in French and use different units to the UK.
How to approach it, I don't really know but like you Susie I need to face it.
Any tips Dr Bailey?
I have done exactly that too. I used to be in fear of what the doc or diabetic review nurse would say and then I realised - I'm an adult, my health is all down to me and I will not be treated like an errant child because I have a disease that isn't going to be cured by the drugs they supply. Maybe some folk will say I'm an idiot to go this way but I am only happy when I feel ok and in control of my diet etc. I slowly came off all the prescribed , meds hideous Metformin and the others to combat its side effects except the high blood pressure tabs but reduced that to 25% of doc dose and my bp is now stable. Of course I care hugely about my health but not at the cost of self confidence in myself.Panic ? No. I just don't go to see one anymore. They are not there to cure you, that's for sure, so why really bother ? The only thing they do is **** you off. When i have high hba1c, they tear me apart. When i have normal hba1c, they still tear me apart, then because i'm not working, not socialising, not going out of home.
HiI went to my gp and told him I was going low carb
I told him I found this site. Well talk about body language I felt uncomfortable he couldn’t even look at me just kept his eyes on the computer. He obviously doesn’t agree with low carbing giving the chat we had. I had been keeping a food diary along with my hba1c results which I thought were good. He didn’t want to look at it. He said it wouldn’t be a true record. I came out thinking to myself well I’ll show you just wait until my next clinic appointment which of course should have been December. So I’m thinking the longer it takes for them to send me an appointment my levels and weight should be better. At my next appointment the conversation should be interesting. I have printed out some interesting information. What I have learned after being type 2 for 13 years is that you just need to look after yourself because they are not really that interested it they don’t have the time.
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