Best way to go to solve that problem.Get a new doctor
Told by my doctor that no need to test if T2 and using diet and exercise to control. Although I do have other health issues also.Hi everyone. I've been controlling my T2 with diet and exercise and have managed to get my blood sugar levels down to acceptable levels. I visited the doctors this week with a separate issue and she noticed that I had lancets and test strips on my repeat prescription. She asked why I have them and I said that I checked my levels as it gives me something to work to. She said that I shouldn't be checking my levels if I am controlling it with diet, she said that the readings wouldn't make sense if using the equipment when not taking blood sugar lowering medication. The doc has now cancelled my repeat prescription for the testing equipment . I'm a bit disappointed as I still like to check my levels from time to time and it gives me something you work to if they are showing a bit high. Anyone experienced similar or think the doc is correct.
Cheers Mkeee
No. Nurse is talking nonsense. It is absolutely idiotic and typical of what we are up against. Try the SD codefree. Not very expensive.Hi everyone. I've been controlling my T2 with diet and exercise and have managed to get my blood sugar levels down to acceptable levels. I visited the doctors this week with a separate issue and she noticed that I had lancets and test strips on my repeat prescription. She asked why I have them and I said that I checked my levels as it gives me something to work to. She said that I shouldn't be checking my levels if I am controlling it with diet, she said that the readings wouldn't make sense if using the equipment when not taking blood sugar lowering medication. The doc has now cancelled my repeat prescription for the testing equipment . I'm a bit disappointed as I still like to check my levels from time to time and it gives me something you work to if they are showing a bit high. Anyone experienced similar or think the doc is correct.
Cheers Mkeee
Yes. Best option. We cannot let idiots screw us up any more than we are already.Your doctor is wrong, as well as ignorant, but unfortunately is in control of your prescriptions. As others have said you could look for a new one but from anecdotal evidence you are unlikely to get mters/strips on prescription because you have good control. Talk about **** about face NHS... If you can afford it I would get the SD Codefree meter that a lot of us use due to the cost of strips being reasonable. I would be completely lost without mine.
If we didn't test, we wouldn't know that the diet advice is rubbish and the treatment is inadequate. We might even wonder why are doctors seem to be trying to kill us.If I was of the conspiracy mindset, I'd almost think this was a plot by dietitians to blind us to the truth of precisely what carbohydrates do to our blood glucose. If we can't test, then we'll never discover that the advice they dole out is completely useless for Type 2s. God forbid anyone ever questions their arcane wisdom
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