wiserkurtious
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 368
- Location
- hull
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
- Dislikes
- diabetes :P having to eat food in moderation
Went into have a Blood glucose test 3 weeks ago and had to ring up because these people like to keep me waiting and my sugars are high all the time so needless to say i m at a very frustrated at this point in my life im feeling so low now,sugars are spiking no mater what i m eating so i m feeling sod it,anyways receptionist give my results over the phone and told me i m diabetic!!!ya thanks for the info i already knew all i need is insulin please and i ll get out of your hair i know how busy you are due to not getting back to me,now i m supposedly booked in for more bloods this time antibodies i feel like this a massive waste of time
had all this done 2 years ago after been omitted with dka,soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo fed up so though i d share my feelings on here due to feeling like no1 listens
Do you have a DSN you can contact?
I can't believe you're still waiting for insulin @wiserkurtious Thats shocking : (
My advice is to phone them, tell them you've already had the tests done, and ask that they prescribe the insulin you need. Be polite but very firm. I can't get my head round why it's taking so long.
If I were you, I'd lose the Mr Nice Guy approach and start demanding. You need insulin. It's a simple request!
Why do they have to make things so bloody hard?!
It seems like you Brits have to wait a really long time for medical care sometimes. You can't mean that you were diagnosed 2 years ago and haven't been on insulin yet can you? I agree with @Robinredbreast I'd go to an emergency room and tell 'em I'm not well.
My GP didn't prescribe me any insulin over xmas. I sat down in the GP surgery and refused to move until it was sorted.
All the receptionists disappear when I walk in now. They know I mean business!
So sorry to hear that, it's shocking, your life could be at risk. You could ring 111 or just go to a&e as an emergency. Shake them up, you can't keep being pushed aside and ignored, please take care.
That's rubbish. Any GP or prescribing nurse can do it. Mine was prescribed by a prescribing nurse. Sounds like you need a new surgery or should complain to the Practice Manager. BTW if you have a consultant why can't you go back to him. I would try to contact the Diabetes Clinic and explain the problem.I went to my gp regarding insulin he said he cant prescribe it without my consultants consent
Yeah you're getting the NHS Song and Dance Routine sounds like to me. Which is no laughing matter if you're possibly headed towards DKA. I mean even the honeymoon people should be in SOME insulin if they in fact were in DKA at one time. Right? I know I was.
That's rubbish. Any GP or prescribing nurse can do it. Mine was prescribed by a prescribing nurse. Sounds like you need a new surgery or should complain to the Practice Manager. BTW if you have a consultant why can't you go back to him. I would try to contact the Diabetes Clinic and explain the problem.
If I were you i'd look at finding another GP and surgery as soon as you can. I'm not up on type 1 but surely there are guidelines they should follow to make sure you get insulin as soon as you need it? and it sounds to me like you should have been seen and put on it weeks ago.
It seems like you Brits have to wait a really long time for medical care sometimes. You can't mean that you were diagnosed 2 years ago and haven't been on insulin yet can you? I agree with @Robinredbreast I'd go to an emergency room and tell 'em I'm not well.
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