Fallgal
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
My diagnosis was a long time coming as it took several appointments (and several weeks) for the phlebotomist to draw blood from me. (I have terrible veins.) I was "officially" diagnosed on 9 April, nearly 3 weeks ago, via a phone consult with a doctor I've never met. I had my first appointment with my DN on Friday, 25 April. He seemed surprised that I was not already on Metformin and statins, which I was told I would be put on by the doctor via the phone consult, 16 days prior. When I told him that no, I hadn't seen a doctor yet nor gotten a script, he said I needed to make an appointment with the diabetic doc. I also told the nurse about my very bad foot, which was swollen, and I suspect I have an ulcer. He completely brushed me off, even though I mentioned it THREE times during the appointment, and told him that twice I had called reception to get an appointment for someone, anyone, to take a look at it, but there are NEVER any appointments available. He simply said the diabetic doctor would look at it and didn't seem the least bit concerned about it.
As I left the appointment, I stopped at reception to book an appointment with the diabetic doctor and told them why in no uncertain terms. They said there were no appointments available, and to call on Monday morning to see if there were any cancellations. When I called this morning I was once again told, no appointments available for the whole week, and no phone consults available either. She told me to try again tomorrow at 8 a.m. (Also, one has to dial over and over again just to get through.) I even tried their online system, but as I've never done that before, I needed a password from them. You can't just do it online. When I called for a password, they said they couldn't give it to me over the phone, I have to come in. Is this some kind of a sick joke?
Now, obviously I want to start on my medicine ASAP because I heard it could possibly make me sick for weeks. I have several special occasions in June and hope to be over this initial sickness if at all possible by then.
Also, and probably more important at this point, I am starting to worry that my foot problem is far more serious than the nurse (who didn't even glance at it) led me to believe. I've been reading a lot on this forum and saw some photos and descriptions online and these things are serious!
So, truly, as someone who is fairly new here, just HOW do I get an appointment? Their system of "try your luck" each morning at 8 a.m. is horrible.
Also, just out of my own curiosity, what on earth do these receptionist do all day? They don't take payments, process insurance, book appointments (because there never are any available), they don't give results, sign you in when you get there, call you back to the rooms, put info in your file (the doctors and nurses do that). So besides gossiping and filing their nails (which I've seen them do often), what on earth do they DO? They seem extremely put out when they have to answer the phone and I feel like I'm begging to see the GP, and feel shamed that I have the audacity to call when I'm not on death's door! Sorry to go off on a rant, and for such a long post, but I'm really depressed this morning and fed up!
As I left the appointment, I stopped at reception to book an appointment with the diabetic doctor and told them why in no uncertain terms. They said there were no appointments available, and to call on Monday morning to see if there were any cancellations. When I called this morning I was once again told, no appointments available for the whole week, and no phone consults available either. She told me to try again tomorrow at 8 a.m. (Also, one has to dial over and over again just to get through.) I even tried their online system, but as I've never done that before, I needed a password from them. You can't just do it online. When I called for a password, they said they couldn't give it to me over the phone, I have to come in. Is this some kind of a sick joke?
Now, obviously I want to start on my medicine ASAP because I heard it could possibly make me sick for weeks. I have several special occasions in June and hope to be over this initial sickness if at all possible by then.
Also, and probably more important at this point, I am starting to worry that my foot problem is far more serious than the nurse (who didn't even glance at it) led me to believe. I've been reading a lot on this forum and saw some photos and descriptions online and these things are serious!
So, truly, as someone who is fairly new here, just HOW do I get an appointment? Their system of "try your luck" each morning at 8 a.m. is horrible.
Also, just out of my own curiosity, what on earth do these receptionist do all day? They don't take payments, process insurance, book appointments (because there never are any available), they don't give results, sign you in when you get there, call you back to the rooms, put info in your file (the doctors and nurses do that). So besides gossiping and filing their nails (which I've seen them do often), what on earth do they DO? They seem extremely put out when they have to answer the phone and I feel like I'm begging to see the GP, and feel shamed that I have the audacity to call when I'm not on death's door! Sorry to go off on a rant, and for such a long post, but I'm really depressed this morning and fed up!