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GP and feeling ignored

Most meters have a memory function. Mine can accessed by keeping the button pressed to switch on. Take the meter to your GP or A&E and show them these high figures.
 
if the local A&E closed up early.

Even my local hospital's MIIU is open 24hrs, 7days a week, 365 days a year. However, they cannot treat anything that would require hospital admission. I wonder which hospitals don't have 24hr A&E departments? Not really A&E or are we meant to restricts accidents and other emergencies to 9 to 5.

I did see an out of hours service GP with a BG level of only 23, just got sent home and told to see my own GP on the Monday.
 

Well this is just insane, such a high blood sugar is obviously not normal and that doctor is simply wrong. Had it occurred to them that you may be suffering from high blood sugar causing depression? If you ask some diabetics, many of them will say they have depression/anxiety. It's because blood sugar affects your brain, affecting mood, concentration, tiredness etc so diabetics often have those symptoms. What a hopeless doctor! I hope you get treatment soon, and a competent doc!!
 
It was reported recently that ketones being checked as routine in a&e was being hugely encouraged.
Our a&e has a ketone tests bin on nursing station.
 
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There is a whole lot wrong with this thread. It does not ring true. Yesterday a moderator closed several other threads that started with exactly the same opening post - with different user names.

I hope I am wrong.
 
Replies to one of the other threads where directed to this thread so I gave it the benefit of the doubt.
 
Replies to one of the other threads where directed to this thread so I gave it the benefit of the doubt.
Same. I’d rather have a bit of time wasted if it helps someone in a potentially life threatening situation.
 
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There is a whole lot wrong with this thread. It does not ring true. Yesterday a moderator closed several other threads that started with exactly the same opening post - with different user names.

I hope I am wrong.

Bluetit - It isn't altogether unheard of for new members to end up creating additional accounts; mainly for totally benign reasons.
 
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Thanks in anticipation.
 
please do keep on at your gp, and if all else fails, go to a&e, you could always attend a different hospital a&e if you feel your current hospital are dismissing your symptoms.
I was told there was nothing at all wrong with me and it was all psychological right up until the day I was diagnosed. The day before I was diagnosed I was rushed to hospital via ambulance struggling to breath. They refused to do any tests and said it was due to anxiety.
Next day I ended up at another hospital (this one has a bigger resus area and intensive care unit) after collapsing in the street.

Following a simple finger prick test they discovered I was more than likely in dka, my blood sugar when sent to the lab was 49mmol and ketones were 5.5
My ph level was 6.9 and no one thought I would make it..

Basically what I’m trying to say is that because we trusted the medical professionals, I Almost died. You know your body best, keep fighting for answers, even if they find out Your are not diabetic (even though your readings are extremely high) they should still search for the reason you feel like this.


Please feel free to pm me if needed
 
UPDATE: my mam has been able to get me an appointment with a newer gp at my surgery on Thursday, hopefully I'll be able to not feel ignored. Thanks

-thegeekyblonde
 
If you are under a mental health team ask them to advocate for you. I work in mental health. Why have you not contacted your mental health team if you are under one. They would get this sorted and ensure relevant professionals see you prompt. They could also put in a safeguarding against your practice for professional negligence.

Have them call your practice and mention Safeguarding. You will get seen and sorted believe me!

Good luck..
 
I wonder which hospitals don't have 24hr A&E departments? Not really A&E or are we meant to restricts accidents and other emergencies to 9 to 5.
All of the public hospitals here in Australia have 24 / 7 emergency departments with a triage system. Private hospitals do not have them though.
 
Not quite true mate ... a fair few do
 
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All of the public hospitals here in Australia have 24 / 7 emergency departments with a triage system. Private hospitals do not have them though.
Sometimes we have to travel a fair distance to an A & E, but they are available and open 24/7
 
I learn something every day, I'm pleased to say. A&E departments are indeed open 24/7. Then there are Minor Injury and Illness Units, our local one is 24/7. Then there are Urgent Care Centres which if the NHS blurb is correct, are manned by GPs and emergency nurse practitioners, rather than A&E doctors and nurses, and will not be open 24hrs. There seems to be thousands of Urgent Care Centres, most towns being within 10 miles of 3 or more. I never knew we were so well provided for. Add to that the out of hours GP service, I feel positively spoilt.
 

In some instances, the Urgent Care Centres are manned by the Out of Hours GPs, so there is a maximising of manpoewer/potential cost saving there.

I just feel very fortunate that if I become quite unwell, there are services I can access without firstly checking my bank balance and making sure I have a credit card and insurance policy number in the pocket of my nightie.
 
UPDATE: the doctor said that i had unusually high amount of glucose in my urine and very low amount of sodium in my urine as well, they said to stop drinking so much water but i always have a dry throat no matter how much water I drink.

-thegeekyblonde
 
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