oldman1954
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- Type of diabetes
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- Tablets (oral)
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That is unbloodybelievable. If that was me I'd see a different GP in the practice. I'd also be tempted to write a letter of complaint to the Practice Manager. My mother developed type 2 in her eighties and she tested her BG. No problem getting strips. Grrrrrrrr indeed!I received a free Onetouch meter & a few strips & lancets with it to get me going. I went to my GP today & explained I would like to be prescribed strips as I was experiencing hypo like symptoms & needed to test my bg to see if my levels actually were low.
She said Metformin doesn't cause hypos. To which I replied, they may not cause them but it is possible to experience them whilst on Metformin. She actually laughed & said I was only type 2 & only newly diagnosed so I don't need to test. I quoted the Nice guidelines & she said Nice only recommend testing if you're on insulin. Then I told her it says medication, not just insulin & Metformin was a medication.
She sat there & actually laughed at me as if I was stupid.I'm fuming. How dare she?
...lots of questions I asked were just fobbed of with oh yes its your diabeities..no clue as to how to fix it (the other probs not the diabeties )
Or Pins and Needles in my whole left arm....I dread the day I see a post saying "Does anyone else get chest pains and shortness of breath?" No, you're having a heart attack!!
I sympathise with you and am aghast at your GP's arrogant reaction. I was a Type 1 for many years until I received a kidney/pancreas transplant 9 years ago. The new pancreas meant I no longer needed to inject insulin anymore and my blood sugars, instead of being quite erratic were stable at normal levels. What surprised me, however, was that every now and then I would still get a hypo. I queried this with my consultant who said that this was not uncommon. My transplant, although amazing, was not my own organ and therefore slight "miscalculations" can occur. Nothing to worry about, but sometimes my pancreas would perhaps release slightly too much insulin per carbs (eat low carbs as it is).I received a free Onetouch meter & a few strips & lancets with it to get me going. I went to my GP today & explained I would like to be prescribed strips as I was experiencing hypo like symptoms & needed to test my bg to see if my levels actually were low.
She said Metformin doesn't cause hypos. To which I replied, they may not cause them but it is possible to experience them whilst on Metformin. She actually laughed & said I was only type 2 & only newly diagnosed so I don't need to test. I quoted the Nice guidelines & she said Nice only recommend testing if you're on insulin. Then I told her it says medication, not just insulin & Metformin was a medication.
She sat there & actually laughed at me as if I was stupid.I'm fuming. How dare she?
I cannot believe some of these posts. Asking a diabetic why they would want to use a product to stop a hypo?!!I had a similar situation recently when my gp of 17 years asked me why I would want to use glucogel (formerly known as hypo stop gel)
I bought my own and test myself 4 times a day to see what reaction I have to foods yea expensive testing but at least I know what food works for me ..no thanks to the nurse or GP
my partners a type2 hes got a meter, go to your local hospital diabetic centre tell them what your GPsaid myself and my partner both got free meters there, there give you a meter you can get a prescription off them for test strips and lancets even the diabetes log books.I received a free Onetouch meter & a few strips & lancets with it to get me going. I went to my GP today & explained I would like to be prescribed strips as I was experiencing hypo like symptoms & needed to test my bg to see if my levels actually were low.
She said Metformin doesn't cause hypos. To which I replied, they may not cause them but it is possible to experience them whilst on Metformin. She actually laughed & said I was only type 2 & only newly diagnosed so I don't need to test. I quoted the Nice guidelines & she said Nice only recommend testing if you're on insulin. Then I told her it says medication, not just insulin & Metformin was a medication.
She sat there & actually laughed at me as if I was stupid.I'm fuming. How dare she?
That is what I mean, He is lovelyIt's not an avatar he is my cat!!
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