Hi, diabetes care in the hands of GPs, my worst nightmares have come true :x I've had a few really lousy GPs in my time. When I was pregnant with my first child, we moved to a different London borough and I changed GP. On registering, and during an 'ante-natal' check, he asked me if I checked my own blood sugar at home; I had been type-1 on insulin for 2 1/2 years, and this was 1991! This doctor ran his own 'diabetic clinic'. Astounding. Sadly I don't think things have improved,4 my previous GP didn't appear to know the difference between type-1 and 2, and 4 years ago tried to restrict me to 2 fingerpricks a day. I had to meet with 3 doctors and the practice manager to argue my case,and justify my need to test more often. it was degrading and intimidating. For some people being a doctor is a vocation, bourne out of a desire to help people, sadly for others, it's about the money,and the status; the patients are just an after-thought and an inconvenience. But if a diabetic comes through the door the £ signs appear in front of their eyes!! I was threatened with de-registration with my last GP when I refused an eye test, which would have been detrimental to my vision, due to having lights shone in my eyes. I have RP, and am treated under Moorefields eye hosp; my GP knew this. He told me to have the test because the practice got extra funding if I 'complied'. He actually said "we all have to pay our school fees, don't we". My husband and I just stared at him in disbelief!
Of course there are also some doctors who are just incompetent and plain stupid - Whatever the reason, if you're not happy you need to change yours.
Jus