Welcome to the forum. First thing to say is, don't panic. Lots of good advice and support on this forum and despite what you'll hear from some parts of the media there is a lot you can quickly do to manage and control Type 2. Best of luck.Hi, had been feeling really unwell for about 4 weeks, GP did urine and blood tests and rang back to say I’d 2 separate infections, prescribed 2 antibiotics. Felt a little better until completion of antibiotics then took really ill and after being asleep for 36 hours straight admitted to hospital where I was told (by GP blood results) I had type 2 diabetes. How could my GP have missed it? Prescribed 1x sukkarto 500 mg per day and literally that was it! I’ve no idea what I’m doing what my bloods are supposed to be or anything! Help!
You need to find out what your blood test for diabetes showed - the actual figures. Your GP may be able to tell you, and he will certainly be able to tell you what your blood results were when taken at the surgery. Try ringing the receptionist at your surgery. Ask for a copy of the blood tests your surgery did, and a copy of any correspondence between the hospital and the surgery. You are entitled to these.
I know that the Doc at the hospital could see the GP bloods as he had said ‘what did GP say about your diabetes’ I said what diabetes lol Then hospital bloods confirmed it. Was actually a bit raging that the GP had missed it and not contacted me about it 9 April when I got them done!
Hi. Do ask your surgery for access to your online medical records including test results; the surgery must allow this unless there is a very good reason. With this access you can order prescriptions, see test results etc.I know that the Doc at the hospital could see the GP bloods as he had said ‘what did GP say about your diabetes’ I said what diabetes lol Then hospital bloods confirmed it. Was actually a bit raging that the GP had missed it and not contacted me about it 9 April when I got them done!
Hi. Do ask your surgery for access to your online medical records including test results; the surgery must allow this unless there is a very good reason. With this access you can order prescriptions, see test results etc.
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