oldman1954
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i haven't been told not to teat blood sugar but it is true that we always neglect our blood sugar . maybe we need mind it even you think you are very healthyThis is not about whether the NHS should, or can afford to, provide test strips on a permanent or temporary basis to non-T1 diabetics. Having read #EveryCloud ’s post, and so many more like it over the years on this forum, I wonder whether we could gather together examples of Healthcare Professionals who have told people that it is either unnecessary or just plain wrong to test their blood sugars. It is a scandal that needs highlighting.
To what point, so you can have them shot after the revolution?
Just seems a totally pointless thread to me, its not going to change anything
Hi Sid,
You need to have a positive attitude as there is strength in numbers........
This is not about whether the NHS should, or can afford to, provide test strips on a permanent or temporary basis to non-T1 diabetics.......... I wonder whether we could gather together examples of Healthcare Professionals who have told people that it is either unnecessary or just plain wrong to test their blood sugars. It is a scandal that needs highlighting.
Hi went to see the dn this morning about self testing , saw a different nurse who said i should self test because i drive hgv and the unsociable hours . They can give me a machine and test strips but will have to see my own doctor but cant see him until the 1st of june so will keep using my mates until then
Hi Stemar Im afraid I still hold the same view that I held last year when the op posted:
I have edited the post down to the relevant parts that I was answering.
I am not against testing and if you think that I am you are totally wrong, no what I find ridiculous is that members here apparently thinking they have the power to change NHS policy by naming the doctors who wont prescribe test strips!! Which apart from seeming to me to be rather sinister it is just plain ridiculous IMHO.
I have controlled my T2 for over 6 years now by losing a lot of weight and testing my blood glucose before and after eating every meal for over 12 months continually tweaking the carbs in my diet and finding out what I can and cant eat but more importantly what I can eat and in what portions, so you are preaching to the converted telling me how important testing is.
That was not the point of my post at all. But of course if you share the view that naming doctors who will not prescribe test strips in the UK will make an iota of difference to NHS policy that is, of course, your prerogative.
I would also point out that generally speaking it is forbidden to post details of particular doctors or even hospitals here especially in a negative light as it could be construed as libellous which the forum owners would not wish to defend I imagine.[/QUOT
Hi Sid Bonkers,
I'm sorry if I miss understood your post, but after reading your response I think that you need to take into account that a lot of health care workers and doctors think that Type 2 Diabetes is solely a life style Condition, so therefore are under the belief that if you loose the weight, exercise and eat responsibly then your condition will be reversed. Which is totally wrong so it's their ignorance that makes them think this way, unfortunately they in turn don't give a person with this condition the respect and treatment they deserve. As for naming and shaming them, well you may find this will do more harm than good, as when their profession is bought into question they tend to gather as one group, so rather than attack those who are against testing, why not try to get those that are for testing, to come on board, that way your asking for help rather than critersising their ability. As you also need to keep the public onside, as a lot of the public still think doctors are infallible, but their not, that's why you never get a direct response to a question, it's always half answered and leaves you scratching your head as to what is happening. So I hope you can acept my apology and give your approach some thought before taking on the medical profession, but no matter what you choose to do I wish you Good Luck, in your task!!!
Stemar, (Downunder)
So I hope you can acept my apology and give your approach some thought before taking on the medical profession, but no matter what you choose to do I wish you Good Luck, in your task!!!
Stemar, (Downunder)
Hi Stemar Im afraid I still hold the same view that I held last year when the op posted:
I have edited the post down to the relevant parts that I was answering.
I am not against testing and if you think that I am you are totally wrong, no what I find ridiculous is that members here apparently thinking they have the power to change NHS policy by naming the doctors who wont prescribe test strips!! Which apart from seeming to me to be rather sinister it is just plain ridiculous IMHO.
I have controlled my T2 for over 6 years now by losing a lot of weight and testing my blood glucose before and after eating every meal for over 12 months continually tweaking the carbs in my diet and finding out what I can and cant eat but more importantly what I can eat and in what portions, so you are preaching to the converted telling me how important testing is.
That was not the point of my post at all. But of course if you share the view that naming doctors who will not prescribe test strips in the UK will make an iota of difference to NHS policy that is, of course, your prerogative.
I would also point out that generally speaking it is forbidden to post details of particular doctors or even hospitals here especially in a negative light as it could be construed as libellous which the forum owners would not wish to defend I imagine.
Hi Stemar Im afraid I still hold the same view that I held last year when the op posted:
I have edited the post down to the relevant parts that I was answering.
I am not against testing and if you think that I am you are totally wrong, no what I find ridiculous is that members here apparently thinking they have the power to change NHS policy by naming the doctors who wont prescribe test strips!! Which apart from seeming to me to be rather sinister it is just plain ridiculous IMHO.
I have controlled my T2 for over 6 years now by losing a lot of weight and testing my blood glucose before and after eating every meal for over 12 months continually tweaking the carbs in my diet and finding out what I can and cant eat but more importantly what I can eat and in what portions, so you are preaching to the converted telling me how important testing is.
That was not the point of my post at all. But of course if you share the view that naming doctors who will not prescribe test strips in the UK will make an iota of difference to NHS policy that is, of course, your prerogative.
I would also point out that generally speaking it is forbidden to post details of particular doctors or even hospitals here especially in a negative light as it could be construed as libellous which the forum owners would not wish to defend I imagine.
You don't like this thread. Fine. But don't make unfounded accusations
You dont like my opinions thats fine but remember this is a public forum where anyone and everyone is entitled to post their opinions.
And exactly what unfounded accusations did I make? I dont remember making any accusation only answering a question quoiting me and in my original post was just giving my opinion.
This is exactly the type post that is the reason why I and many others who do not hold your views do not post here much any more. Thanks for reminding me.
I was 'diagnosed' as Type 2 and told not to test - they'd call me back in a year to see how I was doing. For 9 months I walked around trying to control LADA on diet and exercise - still, at least I didn't know I was killing myself - if I'd been testing it would have only stressed me LOL. The nurse was still telling me not to test when I went back really ill and weighing about 6 stone. Strangely, when I finally bought a meter and tested at 26mmol, they said to come in straightaway and were falling over themselves to give me test strips.
Smidge
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