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Hello! and Help!!! Problems with GP

Nippitutti

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Hello! I was diagnosed in 2006 as a type 2 diabetic and was put on metformin and more recently glicliside was added. I do suffer from hypos (2.9 /3.1 etc)if I have a more active morning and lunchtimes have to be spot on time or I start to feel the usual rotten symptoms. I know to carry snacks etc etc and I check my blood sugars regularly and record some readings in my record book to show the GP.
On Friday, at my annual full diabetic review, I discussed this with the practice nurse...fine...but the GP totally rejected what I was telling him. He said type 2`s couldn`t get hypos; that I shouldn`t be feeling hypo symptoms; that nothing could happen to me; that A NORMAL blood sugar was 2.8!!!!!!!!!!!!! and that my meter must be wrong. He said that I was the only type 2 diabetic he had that was like this, inferring I was making it up or something!!!! He also wants to increase the gliciside. I rang the diabetes careline and they were horrified and told me the GP was giving dangerous advice not just to me butprobably also to other patients and I should report him to PALS Patient Advice Liaison Service and change my GP.
How do I know changing GP will ensure correct diabetic care? I have no confidence in him now and can`t believe he talked such rubbish.
 
Hi Nippitutti and welcome to the forum T2s can have hypos but it isn't very frequent. Even non diabetics can have them. It sounds like a good idea to change GP but how would you know if they were any good? Do you know anyone with diabetes who can recommend someone? That would be the best way. I know you have had diabetes for some time now but the Forum Monitors usually give some basic information to new members and you might find something in here that is useful to you.

 
I agree 100% with whoever you spoke to on the careline ! Your GP may be great at some things but he has little or no knowledge of Diabetes and hypos. Anything below 4 mmol/l is hypo for a Diabetic. The figures he/she is quoting are for a non-Diabetic !

Either see another GP in the practice or change your GP. I would certainly complain to the Practice Manager regarding his dangerous advice. The mind boggles at what else he/she tells Patients ??

Upping your Gliclazide will only compound the problem with low BG levels !
 
Most definitely time to change your gp! :shock:

Nigel
 
If you would like some 'evidence' I found this NHS leaflet from Halton and St Helens but there are actually loads of very similar ones, maybe one from your area (They have the NHS logo so have credibility if you print them out) Just google 'gliclazide hypoglycemia NHS'
http://www.haltonandsthelenspct.nhs.uk/ ... geId=10133
 
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