B****y Hell.My Dn actually shouted at me for testing. 'Who told you to tesst? Where did you get the meter?' All because I questioned her judgement. I rarely have BS under 12. Yet my hba1c is 7. So therefore I must be having a fair few lows too and as I understand it its the spikes that do the damage. My DN says this is me 'panicking' and I dont need treatment yet and to carry on wolfing carbs as per the eatwell plate. 'This is why you shouldnt test' she says :/
No surprised. This is what they call 'care' I think.I actually saw a doctor as i am up in the night, thirsty, blurred vision, dropping to sleep all the time (fitbit shows I average no more than 4hrs a night sleep, so no wonder really) Doc brought forward my appt with DN and I quote ''Dr Taylor seems to have got her knickers in a twist, dont worry, you're fine as you are and stop testing''
Dont want to change doctor but I would like a different DN....:/
My Dn actually shouted at me for testing. 'Who told you to tesst? Where did you get the meter?' All because I questioned her judgement. I rarely have BS under 12. Yet my hba1c is 7. So therefore I must be having a fair few lows too and as I understand it its the spikes that do the damage. My DN says this is me 'panicking' and I dont need treatment yet and to carry on wolfing carbs as per the eatwell plate. 'This is why you shouldnt test' she says :/
Well my doctor told me not to test. Diagnosed type 2.
My grandmother, mum and sister all have diabetes, so I've been able to borrow my mums blood glucose monitor. Therefore, I've seen that my blood glucose has been fluating considerably.
So I've decided to invest in a blood glucose monitor for my own piece of mind. I've yet to see the specialist nurse. If they advise me not to test, I won't be following there advice.
I feel it will be beneficial, so in my opinion will be worth doing.
@Libby81 - There is so many meters available but it can be costly for test strips. The SD Codefree on Amazon is good value for money if you purchase the full package of meter, strips and Lancets at £25.97 and always state you are Diabetic because we don't pay vat. I used to buy my own meters (Much better quality one) and just get Lancets and strips free on prescription but then it stopped a year ago, and I was told I would have to start paying for test strips/lancets myself. OR I could use the meter provided by the surgery and get test strips/Lancets provided on prescription free - so I opted to used theirs for free. (I have had diabetes for 16 yrs) Another website popular with forum members is: http://homebirth-uk.com/product-category blood-glucose/
It would be much better if they were up front from the start.
I appreciate the nhs cannot fund for type 2 diabetics with BG monitors but if they helped out with the strips it would be come kind of compromise.
In the long run whether type 1 or 2, if your monitoring it's better for everyone. If your controlling your glucose.
@Libby81 - Have you got any particular meter in mind? Because Amazon (on line) has a good offer for a SD Codefree Meter, plus 50 test strips, plus 100 lancets for only £25.97. Here is the link: http://www.Amazon.co.uk/Codefree-Glucose-Monitor-Monitoring-Testing/dp/B0068JAJFS
Just ordered machine, 100 test strips 100 planets for 31.97 100 testing strips were 13.99 The ones I get at the moment are £13 plus for 50 Thanks for the info about meter
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