Spine Wars 2023
Member
- Messages
- 18
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
Hello,
Does anyone know what happens if you raise concerns about the diabetic reviews? I'm torn but I've noticed a really decline, don't know if it is just me or others at my surgery.
I feel I need to say something - for past 2 years feet were not checked, at last review it thoroughly turned out they don't read history and just rely on using old templates to record notes so my last consultation became quite messy but I could gain an insight into why they keep noting each review they've checked my feet. I deeply dislike the term a 'healthy diabetic' having ended up in hospital with said as a result complications. It's a sore situation as I head toward a lymphoedema clinic for a problem I've had over a puffy foot for years. I've got district nurses moaning toward me for the GP making a mess over the prescription from wraps before I even get to a clinic.
The nurse declined to take my blood pressure at latest review after simply talking about the GLP1's, I couldn't have been in the room more then 10 minutes. I now feel by taking these wretched GLP1's I've made a rod for my own back when it was them talking about Trulicity during lockdown in 2020 which made me discover Saxenda.
I'm just wondering if they ask you to be a patient elsewhere or can I expect an investigation. Many thanks.
Does anyone know what happens if you raise concerns about the diabetic reviews? I'm torn but I've noticed a really decline, don't know if it is just me or others at my surgery.
I feel I need to say something - for past 2 years feet were not checked, at last review it thoroughly turned out they don't read history and just rely on using old templates to record notes so my last consultation became quite messy but I could gain an insight into why they keep noting each review they've checked my feet. I deeply dislike the term a 'healthy diabetic' having ended up in hospital with said as a result complications. It's a sore situation as I head toward a lymphoedema clinic for a problem I've had over a puffy foot for years. I've got district nurses moaning toward me for the GP making a mess over the prescription from wraps before I even get to a clinic.
The nurse declined to take my blood pressure at latest review after simply talking about the GLP1's, I couldn't have been in the room more then 10 minutes. I now feel by taking these wretched GLP1's I've made a rod for my own back when it was them talking about Trulicity during lockdown in 2020 which made me discover Saxenda.
I'm just wondering if they ask you to be a patient elsewhere or can I expect an investigation. Many thanks.