Debzz_
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 230
- Location
- Forest of Dean
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
- Dislikes
- Diabetes ha ha
There is no need for such a petulant reply ... his reply to my question and his reaction confirmed he had not checked my notes therefore he wasn’t aware I am diabetic and the fact that I am quite recently diagnosed is quite shocking in that he didn’t even enquire about it . Not to mention it was this GP who I visited 4 times in one week for him to diagnose me .His screen would have flashed u a warning if the medication clashed with any you are on. Are you sure the blank look wasn't a case of do you think I'm stupid or something along those lines.
Being busy is not a valid excuse and I would think most of our notes are computerised now so are linked to your appointment. Notes are even linked to hospitals in my areaI have experienced the same on multiple occasions both when ill and when requesting holiday jabs/malaria tablets.
Fortunately, I do not need to visit my surgery very often because I am rarely ill so they do not know me.
Unfortunately, the GPs and nurses are so busy they do not have time to review my notes prior to seeing me on the rare occasions when I do need to go.
My notes are certainly in front of the GP when I see him but this does not mean he or she has time to look at the part which says "diabetes". I suspect as I am relatively slim and most of my doctors appointments are sports related, it is not something they think about checking. Likewise, if I am travelling to Uganda or Venezuela or such, the nurse would not immediately think to look at the part of my notes which says "diabetes".Being busy is not a valid excuse and I would think most of our notes are computerised now so are linked to your appointment. Notes are even linked to hospitals in my area
Being busy is not a valid excuse and I would think most of our notes are computerised now so are linked to your appointment. Notes are even linked to hospitals in my area
I don’t expect him to remember but I do expect him or any other GP to look at my flipping notes !
Why is the reply petulant??????There is no need for such a petulant reply ... his reply to my question and his reaction confirmed he had not checked my notes therefore he wasn’t aware I am diabetic and the fact that I am quite recently diagnosed is quite shocking in that he didn’t even enquire about it . Not to mention it was this GP who I visited 4 times in one week for him to diagnose me .
Not to mention it was this GP who I visited 4 times in one week for him to diagnose me .
Being busy is not a valid excuse and I would think most of our notes are computerised now so are linked to your appointment. Notes are even linked to hospitals in my area
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