drahawkins_1973
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 452
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Not at all, although I dont know why you arent under a consultant already?
If you dont get an appointment soon chase that up. These muppets havent a clue.
Wow fair enough GPs are not specialists but they shouldn't just make stuff up!Muppets indeed. His first response was well if you go to bed at 9-10 then your levels would drop back to normal by the time you wake up.....utter nonsense!!!!
Thanks Moz. It was his general attitude that annoyed me as well. He said he wished all his type 1 had "my problem of being 9 or low teens" as most of them are high teens or 20's. What sort of reply is that?GP's are good for general stuff on the whole, but you really need to see a specialist, just ask to be referred to your local hospital diabetic specialist and clinic. If you don't get any joy speak to the practice manager. All the best!
This was a DSN not a GP so you think they'd know better!Wow fair enough GPs are not specialists but they shouldn't just make stuff up!
Ur basal level should remain stable over night and if it drops it's too high! Ask to see someone else!
They're probably all high due to his bad advice by the sound of it!!!Thanks Moz. It was his general attitude that annoyed me as well. He said he wished all his type 1 had "my problem of being 9 or low teens" as most of them are high teens or 20's. What sort of reply is that?
I asked why nice recommends being 5-8mmol and told me they are just guidelines.
Andrea
I did think that. Ok I know he's talking rubbish but some other people may not.I think I would be considering a letter of complaint.
Think how many other people he is giving stupid and potentially dangerous advice to...
Thanks Clive. He thinks I'm trying to be a perfectionist and worrying too much??No you are not! Get this sorted Andrea it's very important ! As we on the forum know those levels are harmful , hope common sense prevails here. Be firm an stand up for yourself.
Sorry this is going to be a bit of a long rant but needed to get it off my chest.
I have been having problems with my levemir as it no longer lasts the full 24 hours. I cant split it because I'm quite sensitive and the overlap gives my hypos.
I have ben managing this by given myself some quick acting novapaid to cover the shortfall which although doesn't solve the problem it is a solution of sorts. I dont really like having to keep give my self correction doses all the time to bring my suagrs downand would obvisouly prefer my basal to do its job.
So I made an appointment with my GP who arranged a consultation with the new diabetic nurse to discuss changing from levemir to another long acting. I;v just come back from the meeting and I'm really really peed off. He basically said I dont need to change my levemir as what I am doing is fine. So I said well it isn't as I'm using my bolus insulin to do the job becuase my basal is not working. He sdia well just dont use the quick acting to correct. And I said but then my sugars will be at 9-10 before bed and with dreaded DP about 10-12 in the morning and he said that was ok!!!!! So for 9-10 hours a day my DSN is happy with me be 9-13!!!
So they refised to give me any different basal.
I have asked to see the consultant as I am not happy with this.
Am I being pedantic?
Andrea
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