Hello again. I thought i'd post an update.
I had my first appointment on Friday with the parctice sister who secialises in diabetes. I spent half an hour with her and found her very helpful and fairly pragmatic. The finality of the diagnosis hit home when I was asked to sign a form so that I am entered on the Health Board's diabetic register - so the practice gets the right funding for my care. I got a very large pack of information and appointments are being booked for an eye test and with the podiatrist.
My hb1ac came back as 8.5 and we discussed how I'd been feeling both in terms of my mental health in coming to terms with the diagnosis and my physical health since my bg levels had been running quite high. I've altered my diet in the last 10 days and cut out bread, potatoes, pasta and rice. Lots of fish, some meat, cheese, plenty of salads and steamed vegetables have taken their place. I feel an improvement already and less fatigued.
I was given a meter and told that the lancets and strips would be prescribed on a repeat prescription - I didn't even have to ask and I'm delighted that my numbers seem to be coming down - all in single figures although I know i've still a way to go.
The practice sister discussed my forthcoming appointment with the dietician. She showed me the interim advice in the pack on diet and that the advice would be to eat a very starchy diet. She is of the view that this makes no sense and may be likely to make weight loss difficut and keep my bg levels high. Her appraoch was that the dietary advice was just that - advice - i can make up my own mind and she would support a low carb approach. I think she'd have some issue if i chose junk food and beer right enough!!!
Still no decision on medication. I see her again next week and we'll discuss that again then. She said that the NHS standard advice in my circamstances is to medicate immediately but as i'd reported feeling a little better with dietary adjustments she'd wait till I had a weeks worth of readings and look at this again. I'm fairly sure that I will be prescribed something but I was very pleased to feel involved in the decision making process.
I know from many of the postings that experiences with GP practices have been mixed so I thought I'd tell my story as so far so good!