Thank you all for your response
a bit more detail .... My DN did not want to prescribe insulin to me despite my T1 diagnosis because according to her my BS wasn't high enough (due to honeymooning and low carb diet). I was on metformin and gliclazide, which weren't really helping ( BS still goes up to 20mmol if I eat carb). I felt stressed about eating without insulin to manage BS, made an appointment to see DN to ask for meal time insulin. She didn't want to give it to me because I'm low carbing, I insisted, she called 2 consultants over to discuss my case.
One of them told me I need to eat carbs, asked me if I drive and he could even cancel my license. At the end, they discussed without me. DN came back and said ok, they will prescribe insulin but I have to stay overnight to be monitored. I asked is it really overnight, she said maybe depends.
My diabetes care team was part of big general hospital with A&E and everything.
DN took me to a ward (it was a renal ward, only place with available bed). My BS running over 20 mmol from eating hospital food. I didn't leave the place because I wanted insulin prescription. I live on my own, didn't have any change with me. When I asked nurse if I could go to a shop downstairs to get toothbrush and things, they said I needed to be accompanied by a nurse.
I saw a psychiatrist who asked me if I hear or see things...
At discharge, the ward doctor explained to me I was hospitalised for eating disorder. She said she didn't want me to go home and read the discharge letter and be shocked. She was of same ethnicity with me and same size and said she gets mistaken for having eating disorder. She was junior doctor and must have felt sorry seeing miserable me desperate to go home.
I got insulin, prescribed by the ward doctor, not by my DN or my consultant.
It was a very surreal experience. Very stressful, i still don't know how to process. I probably could have communicated with DN in a better way.
Apologies for a long post. I just don't know how to summarise this. Thank u for reading.