yet apparently have to see the one at my GP surgery instead else they won't provide the prescriptions.
That hospital is very close to where I used to live at Woodhatch before I came to Australia.I have a dedicated diabetes centre attached to East Surrey Hospital
I'm seeing consultant tomorrow and intend to make a reasonable amount of fuss!They are talking nonesense, I don't see my gp practice diabetes nurse and get my diabetes checks done under a hospital diabetes clinic, copies of the results and any other medical decisions are then forwarded to my gp.
Just get your DSN/Consultant to write to your gp surgery and put them right on this matter, they can't withhold prescriptions.
I'm seeing consultant tomorrow and intend to make a reasonable amount of fuss!
You do not have to see the practice nurse it's your choice just write them a letter or sign the form to say you do not wish to attend.Was wondering if other people are told they have to see the diabetes nurse at their GP surgery? I have a dedicated diabetes centre attached to East Surrey Hospital with nurses who actually know what they're talking about yet apparently have to see the one at my GP surgery instead else they won't provide the prescriptions.
Saw her yesterday for 6 month check up and she told me:
- Don't take insulin for snacks
- Only inject 3 times per day
- There's no such thing as correction doses, insulin only works if you eat with it and can't just lower your bg
- Carb counting is just for newly diagnosed diabetics, you don't do it long term unless you use a pump
- Insulin is for food not carbs so there is no such thing as a food that doesn't require insulin
She finished with 'I do understand type 1 is a little bit more complicated than type 2 but you're just making it difficult for yourself by over complicating things by counting everything, you'll make yourself stressed'
I honestly don't know why they bother sending my results on as they will only send them to the 'Diabetic Specialist' GP (who was very concerned that I was taking insulin to correct when I was high)... but they won't be getting opened any time soon, as she retired nearly a year ago and is yet to be replaced, thank goodness!
It's just a shame really cos mine is a lovely lady and genuinely trying to help... unfortunately I don't think she's had any type 1 training since the 1980s.I've been diagnosed for almost a year now and not seen the diabetes nurse at my GP practice once. And I won't either. There are only 2 type 1 diabetics at my practice. That's me and my daughter! They know less than me.
Was wondering if other people are told they have to see the diabetes nurse at their GP surgery? I have a dedicated diabetes centre attached to East Surrey Hospital with nurses who actually know what they're talking about yet apparently have to see the one at my GP surgery instead else they won't provide the prescriptions.
Saw her yesterday for 6 month check up and she told me:
- Don't take insulin for snacks
- Only inject 3 times per day
- There's no such thing as correction doses, insulin only works if you eat with it and can't just lower your bg
- Carb counting is just for newly diagnosed diabetics, you don't do it long term unless you use a pump
- Insulin is for food not carbs so there is no such thing as a food that doesn't require insulin
She finished with 'I do understand type 1 is a little bit more complicated than type 2 but you're just making it difficult for yourself by over complicating things by counting everything, you'll make yourself stressed'
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