I'm getting upset, annoyed and increasingly frustrated by lots of the posts I read on here.
GPs that will throw one medication after another at a diabetic who is getting worse results at every check up, and not even a hint of suggesting that lowering carb intake will help the patient.
On a positive note, I love reading the success stories and the people who have great results after even a few months !
Yes, we know that, but most GP's won't even prescribe a meterDoctors are not nutritionists nor diabetics. Test, test test. Your meter is the Doctor
Mine wouldn't n thr nurse gave me 2nd hand one because it's the only strips she could prescribe me and they restricting me to 1 strip a day it seeks do stuff them I will just buy my own. In fact I juat told the gp I'd be happy to be left alone and juSt get my hba1c done once or twice a year or whatever the nhs have let me down so badly over the years that it's no surprise. I'm vit d deficient and I had to practically beg for a check up vit d after my last request was refused . I want to know if my treatment is working !Yes, we know that, but most GP's won't even prescribe a meter
Yes frustrating maybe... but I think the important thing to remember though is one diabetic is not the same as the next. It's great to say ok what works for me should work for everyone, but it's not always achievable for everyone for various reasons. Although yes looking at your carb intake makes sense. I think I stated elsewhere on this forum that I now eat foods that cause me the least pain.... and for me that means carbs most of the time. I'm trying to eat vegetables more but I wind up in pain. I can't eat most fruit. I can't eat a steak or roast meat without being in pain for days. I can't eat bacon or cured meats.... the list goes on. So yeh one can only do their best to try and please all their ailments. I've concluded that pretty much all food is bad for me.
That all sounds just awful - is your tummy fairly bloated too?
Hi Mep - Mayo clinic has a body of research - I couldn't get it all on here but it's worth a google. Hope it helps. ClandersYes, I'm always bloated... been that way for years. I have chronic burping as one of my symptoms too. All the usual remedies don't work on the gas either because it's actually created because my GI tract doesn't move properly and traps air. I have severe dysmotility of my GI tract which causes hypersensitivity and severe spasms. I have the same problem with my throat, but it's called different names. My doc explained basically my autonomic nervous system isn't functioning properly, so the muscles don't move properly.
Hi Mep - Mayo clinic has a body of research - I couldn't get it all on here but it's worth a google. Hope it helps. Clanders
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