Hi Lee personally I'd hurry your appointment, call each day because if untreated diabetes could cause problems for you. These problems can go on unnoticed til its to late
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Having used this site to arm myself with a little knowledge already I'm just hoping the nurse does indeed go over the stuff like foot and gum care, retinal eye checks etc
Thanks Noble that's really usefulThe 15 healthcare checks and services that people with diabetes should expect from their HCP's:
https://www.diabetes.org.uk/Guide-to-diabetes/Monitoring/15-healthcare-essentials/
Thanks for the heads up on the meters and strips Penfold & Liam.
I was under the impression that NICE guidelines stipulated the prescribing of them if they were deemed to be beneficial in educating the patient and in aiding their mananagement of the condition. Is that not the case?
Well I finally got to see the nurse and am pleased to report she was very through in explaining Diabetes to me and gave a load of handouts to take home and read at my leisure. I'll receive a date re the special eye exam in the post and podiatry will be contacting me soon to check my feet and provide advice on foot care etc.
I also managed to bag myself an Accucheck Nano monitor after quoting her the NICE guidelines on offering testing equipment to patients.
The reading I provided whilst she was showing me how the meter worked threw her (and me tbh) bit when it showed 6.9mmol and this was after a breakfast of ready Brek, several coffees, a couple of rich tea biscuits and a handful of salted peanuts.
Maybe my watching my carb intake has started to have an affect already?
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I also managed to bag myself an Accucheck Nano monitor after quoting her the NICE guidelines on offering testing equipment to patients.
Lol I know the ready Brek and a couple of rich tea wasn't a great idea but I'm early days yet and still getting my head around it.
Did my first before and after meal earlier too.
Before was again 6.9
2 hours after eating was 9.1
For tea I had:
4 pork Chipolatas, 4 Bacon, 1/4 tin of beans, 1/4 tin of tomatoes, 2 eggs scrambled. 2 Burgen Toast with butter.
...and about 20 Ringos
I reckon if I really got my head round it it and started planning my meals a little more carefully I could really get my levels down.
Ps
This is without any meds either.
How does this all sound?
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