Certainly had the moisturiser and I can give you a tip here. Whatever you do don't put it between your toes since athletes foot will take hold if you do. Then you get another cream to put between your toes to cure that.Since then I've had an appointment with the DN and the only advice I've been given is...... make sure you use moisturiser on your feet every day! I wonder if others have had a similar experience.
Do you know what your HbA1c (blood sugar) level was on diagnosis? If not you should find out from your GP surgery so you know where you are starting from.
I was told by the DN that I'll get all my test results in a letter in a few weeks
The Eatwell Guide is just as useless for those of us on insulin as excess carbs will just cause weight gain.Hi and welcome,
The advice to moisturise your feet is excellent advice. We need to take great care of our feet as diabetics.
@spendercat is right. This is a self-managed disease. You will get virtually no help from your DN or GP unless you are extremely lucky. The one day course you speak about will just be a reiteration of the NHS "eatwell plate", which is always pushed on us but is quite useless for Type 2s not on insulin. Read round this forum, ask questions, and you will learn all there is to know from fellow diabetics.
When Daisy's post arrives, do read it carefully, take note of the role of carbohydrates, and look at all the links she provides.
I recently added access to my medical records to my online account and it's really useful. I was able to look at all my blood test results before my DN review this week which meant we didn't have to waste her time telling me them we could just focus on any actions needed; a real benefit.This isn't really good enough. Your surgery already has the test results and you are entitled to a full print out, but you do have to ask for this. Also, if your surgery is up to date, they will have followed the guidelines, which say all surgeries should put medical records on line by April 2016. If you are interested in seeing your results on-line (usually 1 to 2 days after your test) you need to register your interest with the surgery, complete a consent form, provide some ID and away you go. No need to wait weeks for them.
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