A little history-
Last March I had a urine infection, or so I thought. After a fasting test I was told I was diabetic.
I was sent to the diabetic nurse who freaked me out totally. She told me I was to stay away completely from sugar, not even a buiscuit for a treat, yet I should eat plenty of low GI carbs, and all the other stuff generally told to newly diagnosed diabetics. If not I was gonna have heart problems and my feet would drop off,( ok she didn't acctually say that, but she did give that impression).
In December last year I went back to see the doc as my readings were not consistant with those of a diabetic, and was told I was not diabetic, but pre diabetic, but I should come back for a FBT in June.
So of course like the good girl I am I did. Hba1c of 6.9. Have been under a lot of stress lately as my brother was dying of cancer, and stress does seem to put my blood sugsrs up a lot. Told I needed to do the oral glucose test and what it involved - 12 hr fast and bring a bottle of lucozade with you. Fine I thought, I quite like lucozade. But no, I have just had a letter stating it has to be a 14 hour fast, and I need to take a 200ml bottle of polycal, not lucozade.
So I went online to find out what polycal was and how the test is conducted. It states that you need to fast between 10 -16 hours and then drink 113ml of polycal, (I do hope the doc has a measure ):roll: ,followed by 150ml of water. Or if in a primary care setting you can use lucozade. What the :!:
So not only can they not decide if I am diabetic or not, they can't even decide how to do the test. Sorry to ramble on , but I just get sooo frustrated by all this, especially since when I fractured my ankle the same docs diagnosed a sprain and I had to go private to get an x-ray to prove it.
Maybe it is time I found a new surgery?