PickledPepper
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Well, I've wimped out and got back on Met for the moment even if on a minimal dose.
A question occurred to me earlier (yes, another one - sorry!). Now I remember being told I would be referred to a specialist and dietitian after initial dx. I was told that I would be referred after a 3 month surgery check.
Fast forward those 3 months and my Hba1c now (5.8) meant that the doc was adamant that I did not need to see any specialist despite my feeling that my type 2 may be one of those variants like Modi or Lada.
Now, I've got reasonable control and have a feeling my Hba1c may be lower next time round. My concern is that if it is, the doctor may take me off medication and then I will lose my free prescriptions. This will mean losing the strips I do receive once in a blue moon on the NHS and other minor medication (such as for pesky ear infection that won't go away). Normally I wouldn't care about such trifling sums but I haven't worked much since diagnosis (not through lack of trying mind you) and am in quite a 'fiscally austere' position.
Any advice?
A question occurred to me earlier (yes, another one - sorry!). Now I remember being told I would be referred to a specialist and dietitian after initial dx. I was told that I would be referred after a 3 month surgery check.
Fast forward those 3 months and my Hba1c now (5.8) meant that the doc was adamant that I did not need to see any specialist despite my feeling that my type 2 may be one of those variants like Modi or Lada.
Now, I've got reasonable control and have a feeling my Hba1c may be lower next time round. My concern is that if it is, the doctor may take me off medication and then I will lose my free prescriptions. This will mean losing the strips I do receive once in a blue moon on the NHS and other minor medication (such as for pesky ear infection that won't go away). Normally I wouldn't care about such trifling sums but I haven't worked much since diagnosis (not through lack of trying mind you) and am in quite a 'fiscally austere' position.
Any advice?