I would be asking my GP when is the best time for me to do that then as i am so confused on the choices of testing times.when I spoke to my dr about more strips he told me that T2 should only test once a day.
Totally agree @wiflib! Paternalism is still alive and well in health care. Whilst doctors are encouraged to put patients first and patients are expected to take more responsibility for their health, it appears that some (many?) surgeries are not really ready for truly involved and informed patients who seek to take responsibility for their own health and well-being.Yeah, GP’s are generally ignorant about empowering patients. If you want a job doing well, do it yourself...
Totally agree @wiflib! Paternalism is still alive and well in health care. Whilst doctors are encouraged to put patients first and patients are expected to take more responsibility for their health, it appears that some (many?) surgeries are not really ready for truly involved and informed patients who seek to take responsibility for their own health and well-being.
This is evident in the gatekeeper behaviours at some surgeries, where access to test results is restricted and/or self-testing is discouraged, and in the grey literature (physician blogs, etc.) where patients who turn to the internet for information on how to self-manage and keep themselves healthy are disparaged for turning to “Dr. Google”.
Here is a link to an interesting blog about the importance of self responsibility from “The Radical Healer”. I especially like the following quotes attributed to Dr. Clare Gerada the former Chair of the RCGP. She gets it that the system needs patients like us if it is to be sustainable:
“The idea that you need to consult me as the GP to tell you where to go is a nonsense in tomorrow’s world. In yesterday’s patronising world where I had the knowledge and I kept it from you, fine, but you are just as responsible.
“If you don’t do that I am afraid that what is going to happen is that you have all the power and no responsibility.
“We are going to end up with a burnt-out system where there won’t be health professionals because we can’t take that responsibility.”
https://www.theradicalhealer.co.uk/self-responsibility
Yes, I did, and many of us have. GP is talking nonsense. You need to test.Last month my hba1c was 96, my Dr rang me to discuss my medication, I asked if I could wait a month as I wanted to change my diet and lifestyle.
After some research I started a 1400 cals a day diet and exercise twice a day, I was monitoring my bg about 6-7 times a day to record the effects of food and exercise.
I have my 14day average below 6 now and when I spoke to my dr about more strips he told me that T2 should only test once a day.
Since I have been testing more regularly my bg is the lowest it’s ever been since diagnosed
Has any one else encountered this kind of negativity from their GP
I'm a type 1 and drs in every practise i've registered with have carped about the number of strips. But if you do b4 ur 3 meals and bedtime and again before drivibg home, thars 5 per day minimum. Then i might vary their regimen with exercise, travel, a torrid affair (only joking), all of which could yse extra strips. So call 6 a dayx7 days =42/week so that'd be 336 for 2 months = 7 packs. Each pack costs £20/ counter =£70/ month. The NHS must be thankful, T1s are in tbe minority of the diabetes epidemic.Last month my hba1c was 96, my Dr rang me to discuss my medication, I asked if I could wait a month as I wanted to change my diet and lifestyle.
After some research I started a 1400 cals a day diet and exercise twice a day, I was monitoring my bg about 6-7 times a day to record the effects of food and exercise.
I have my 14day average below 6 now and when I spoke to my dr about more strips he told me that T2 should only test once a day.
Since I have been testing more regularly my bg is the lowest it’s ever been since diagnosed
Has any one else encountered this kind of negativity from their GP
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