TriciaY1963
Member
- Messages
- 19
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
Yes this appointment was for my yearly diabetic check, which they do a blood test, had check yesterday so will have to wait for blood results now, they didn't prick my finger so I don't know what blood sugar wasI’d definitely phone them, I presume you’ve had blood tests beforehand that could be out of date for a future appointment.
You need a monitor with lancets and testing stripS to monitor yourself. I’d ask and don’t take no for an answer! Many GP surgeries don’t give kits to type 2’s but this is not what the diabetic associations advocate. They might try and fob you off with you can go buy one, but I’d think about how to respond to that. I was ‘lucky’? I was given mine in hospital so Drs HAVE to continue it.Yes this appointment was for my yearly diabetic check, which they do a blood test, had check yesterday so will have to wait for blood results now, they didn't prick my finger so I don't know what blood sugar was
Hi thanks for your reply, I've asked again at my yearly diabetic check up last week, and the answer was the same, type 2 diabetics don't need to check blood sugar, we only give meters to type 1, I was told to just stick to diabetic diet, which I haven't got a clue really, I was so fed up with feeling constantly starving, I just eat what I want, but not so much of it, its a bit difficult as we don't have a stove, just a microwave
Thats not good, eating what you want. I went low carb high protein. Not having a monitor is not helpful because following a low carb diet its helpful to be able to see the results of your diet on blood sugar levels.Hi thanks for your reply, I've asked again at my yearly diabetic check up last week, and the answer was the same, type 2 diabetics don't need to check blood sugar, we only give meters to type 1, I was told to just stick to diabetic diet, which I haven't got a clue really, I was so fed up with feeling constantly starving, I just eat what I want, but not so much of it, its a bit difficult as we don't have a stove, just a microwave
Hi thanks for your reply, I've asked again at my yearly diabetic check up last week, and the answer was the same, type 2 diabetics don't need to check blood sugar, we only give meters to type 1, I was told to just stick to diabetic diet, which I haven't got a clue really, I was so fed up with feeling constantly starving, I just eat what I want, but not so much of it, its a bit difficult as we don't have a stove, just a microwave
If you ate more proteins you can feel more saited.Hi thanks for your reply, I've asked again at my yearly diabetic check up last week, and the answer was the same, type 2 diabetics don't need to check blood sugar, we only give meters to type 1, I was told to just stick to diabetic diet, which I haven't got a clue really, I was so fed up with feeling constantly starving, I just eat what I want, but not so much of it, its a bit difficult as we don't have a stove, just a microwave
OK thankyou, I'll try thatIf you ate more proteins you can feel more saited.
It's difficult, as there is only one diabetes nurse for the whole practice, and they don't stay long, the nurse I saw last year was leaving as the workload was too much to cope with, I've never seen the same GP more than once either, and getting a face to face appointment is a nightmare, I will try that, I usually have microwave ready meals, as I don't have a oven, my husband does his best to find the ones with orange and green labelsThats not good, eating what you want. I went low carb high protein. Not having a monitor is not helpful because following a low carb diet its helpful to be able to see the results of your diet on blood sugar levels.
That advice is seriously not helpful and it was what I was told, I didn’t need to monitor my levels!!
Is there another nurse or dr at the practice You can consult?
Thankyou, I'll go and have a look at the metersTo the best of my knowledge, the medico's claim that T2s don't need
to check their BGLs, is at the least misleading, or at the worst totally untrue.
I'd suggest purchasing your own meter, lancets and test strips
if you're concerned about your periodic BG levels.
Kits are available for minimum costs, as per: GoChek Diabetes Test Kit.
Can you get an air fryer (which is just a mini oven in reality nothing to do with frying) or something similar?I usually have microwave ready meals, as I don't have a oven, my husband does his best to find the ones with orange and green labels
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