LizAnne2015
Active Member
- Messages
- 35
- Location
- North East Cornwall
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Other
- Dislikes
- right now politicians - don't care what party.
When I was diagnosed in 2017 at my urgent appt to discuss it, the Dr said very casually “oh you had a high fasting blood sugar in 2013”. I hadn’t been told and was initially very angry, but for my own sanity I had to put it behind me and look to the future and what I was going to do. I hope you can do this too x
@HSSS Wow.
It's unbelievable that this happens. I know doctors are busy, but surely with a potentially life threatening/changing condition they would at least get the receptionist to ring, to say they gp needs to see you.
That's almost what finally happened with me, the receptionist rang and told me I was diabetic, and needed to go in for more bloods and to make a follow up appointment with a gp.
Evening.
My recent HbA1c was 62, which makes me a type 2. No issues with that. However, I have just found something regarding an old HbA1c from 2015 which I had near enough forgotten about. This 2015 result showed my HbA1c as 55, the surgery I was with at the time didn't make anything of it apart from to tell me about it.
Does that mean that it is possible that I have been either Type 2 or pre-diabetic since then?
@HSSS Wow.
It's unbelievable that this happens. I know doctors are busy, but surely with a potentially life threatening/changing condition they would at least get the receptionist to ring, to say they gp needs to see you.
That's almost what finally happened with me, the receptionist rang and told me I was diabetic, and needed to go in for more bloods and to make a follow up appointment with a gp.
You may even have been diabetic for several years before 2015 LizAnne...I certainly was...looking back many years I can match the symptoms I had to my diabetes...I attributed the extreme tiredness frequent thirst & weight gain to my work...overnight duties...early morning starts...long distance journeys...clearly I can see now a pattern was emerging.Evening.
My recent HbA1c was 62, which makes me a type 2. No issues with that. However, I have just found something regarding an old HbA1c from 2015 which I had near enough forgotten about. This 2015 result showed my HbA1c as 55, the surgery I was with at the time didn't make anything of it apart from to tell me about it.
Does that mean that it is possible that I have been either Type 2 or pre-diabetic since then?
I'm so envious JoKlsbeek...I hate mine at the momentI love my current GP. She actually talks to me!
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