luceeloo
Well-Known Member
I haven't posted here in a while, but after recent dealings with the wonderful NHS and it's way of managing Type 2, I'm kind of losing my way a bit.
To cut a massive long story short, a cardiologist decided that 4 stones in 12 months is not enough weight loss, and has referred me to a metabolic clinic for weight management.
Has anyone ever been referred to one? If so, what kind of things do they do?
He seems to think that it will get rid of my diabetes. I tried to point out that actually since losing weight my Hba1c has gone up, and that even the thin people in my family are type 2. But he wouldn't have any of it. Fat clinic is the cure for me, apparently.
From what I can glean from Google, it's all about prescribing a year long diet plan, pills, and if that doesn't work, surgery. I'm not enamoured by the idea of any of it, and felt I was doing fine low carbing and exercising.
To cut a massive long story short, a cardiologist decided that 4 stones in 12 months is not enough weight loss, and has referred me to a metabolic clinic for weight management.
Has anyone ever been referred to one? If so, what kind of things do they do?
He seems to think that it will get rid of my diabetes. I tried to point out that actually since losing weight my Hba1c has gone up, and that even the thin people in my family are type 2. But he wouldn't have any of it. Fat clinic is the cure for me, apparently.
From what I can glean from Google, it's all about prescribing a year long diet plan, pills, and if that doesn't work, surgery. I'm not enamoured by the idea of any of it, and felt I was doing fine low carbing and exercising.