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<blockquote data-quote="anna29" data-source="post: 195996" data-attributes="member: 30936"><p>Hi, very very interesting reading this post, as I have been preached at n bulldozed by a highly ambitious DSN at my clinic to the point of her reducing me to tears. My hba1c has been 9.7% is this why she has been so beligerent with me? Have been advised to report her to my consultant and insist of a change of DSN . H ave found it extremely stressful and upsetting n hardly supportive to me. Hate even going to the building now as result of her approach and treatment to me. Is this the case how a nurse treats you is regarding Hba1c results and numbers? They can bully you if results are high and treat you better when numbers in Hba1c drop? IF this IS the case then its abuse to me.... As in my case despite a low carb and healthy well planned and thought out lifestyle my Hba1c remains high alongside high BS yet and out of control I can be victimised by a DSN . Its WRONG, ABUSE, and OUT OF ORDER and goes against my patient charter right. I am questioning this as I am yet awaiting a new DSN to continue clinical appts with. I have even requested to be treated elsewhere as a result via my consultant at my GP's advice. Anna. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite3" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":(" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="anna29, post: 195996, member: 30936"] Hi, very very interesting reading this post, as I have been preached at n bulldozed by a highly ambitious DSN at my clinic to the point of her reducing me to tears. My hba1c has been 9.7% is this why she has been so beligerent with me? Have been advised to report her to my consultant and insist of a change of DSN . H ave found it extremely stressful and upsetting n hardly supportive to me. Hate even going to the building now as result of her approach and treatment to me. Is this the case how a nurse treats you is regarding Hba1c results and numbers? They can bully you if results are high and treat you better when numbers in Hba1c drop? IF this IS the case then its abuse to me.... As in my case despite a low carb and healthy well planned and thought out lifestyle my Hba1c remains high alongside high BS yet and out of control I can be victimised by a DSN . Its WRONG, ABUSE, and OUT OF ORDER and goes against my patient charter right. I am questioning this as I am yet awaiting a new DSN to continue clinical appts with. I have even requested to be treated elsewhere as a result via my consultant at my GP's advice. Anna. :( [/QUOTE]
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