Lifeisnoteasy
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Hi
You may have remembered my mother posted this
"I was diagnoised as having Type 2 diabeties 6 years ago and found that the NHS doctors/Nurses to be insensitive to my situation. I have always had a phobia to needles and all they seem to want to do is force the insulin upon me. Their are so many drugs on the market , which they refuse to try on me - I have even been refused by my doctor to be referred to the diabetic clinic within walking distance to where i live.
My gp has only prescribed me Metformin and gluscose-With the Metformin i have experienced intense stomach craps, loose of weight and recently discovered that this contributed to the killing on the cells in my body as a result i have been immune system has been more suseptaible to infections.As a result i have stopped taking Metformin and my appetite, my energy levels , have improved.yes from time to time my sugar level maybe a little high, but nothing major
Just recently i was struck down with shingles ( which i have NEVER had before). I would like know if i can make my own appointment to the diabetes clinic in London as i feel that i will be given better treatment "
Well as a daughter of her's i am starting to feel concerned . She and i had never been that close ( which isnt a big thing or even so much of an issue) but in the last month i have noticed she has become very sharp and very ratty. Sometimes we would not speak for hours and when i call i feel like i am a nuisance , she constantly starts the convo by " What!" or ends the conversation very adruptly
I live 250 miles from her and for years i have felt she has resented me for being ambitious and a high achiever without the support of her or my "so called" father , but she has never been so sharp as she has in the last month
When she was taking metformin she was sluggish and at times letheagic- do u think this recent behaviour could have something to do with lack of some kind of medication or could it be an early sign of something more as she is approaching 65? or could it be she feels like a failure because of her illness because it stops her from doing what she wants ie: go to work,lead an active life
She use to work for the NHS for over 40 years and liked her job, but retired because she felt she wasnt treated well - she would often speak of her yearnings to go back into working for the nhs but her medical condition prevents her from doing that because it is so unpredictable - she doesnt want to join a social club because she feels that mixing with people her age makes her feel old
She doesnt want to come visit me a) because we are not that close b) because my witnessing how successful i have become only makes her more depressed
arrgh! help any advice?
You may have remembered my mother posted this
"I was diagnoised as having Type 2 diabeties 6 years ago and found that the NHS doctors/Nurses to be insensitive to my situation. I have always had a phobia to needles and all they seem to want to do is force the insulin upon me. Their are so many drugs on the market , which they refuse to try on me - I have even been refused by my doctor to be referred to the diabetic clinic within walking distance to where i live.
My gp has only prescribed me Metformin and gluscose-With the Metformin i have experienced intense stomach craps, loose of weight and recently discovered that this contributed to the killing on the cells in my body as a result i have been immune system has been more suseptaible to infections.As a result i have stopped taking Metformin and my appetite, my energy levels , have improved.yes from time to time my sugar level maybe a little high, but nothing major
Just recently i was struck down with shingles ( which i have NEVER had before). I would like know if i can make my own appointment to the diabetes clinic in London as i feel that i will be given better treatment "
Well as a daughter of her's i am starting to feel concerned . She and i had never been that close ( which isnt a big thing or even so much of an issue) but in the last month i have noticed she has become very sharp and very ratty. Sometimes we would not speak for hours and when i call i feel like i am a nuisance , she constantly starts the convo by " What!" or ends the conversation very adruptly
I live 250 miles from her and for years i have felt she has resented me for being ambitious and a high achiever without the support of her or my "so called" father , but she has never been so sharp as she has in the last month
When she was taking metformin she was sluggish and at times letheagic- do u think this recent behaviour could have something to do with lack of some kind of medication or could it be an early sign of something more as she is approaching 65? or could it be she feels like a failure because of her illness because it stops her from doing what she wants ie: go to work,lead an active life
She use to work for the NHS for over 40 years and liked her job, but retired because she felt she wasnt treated well - she would often speak of her yearnings to go back into working for the nhs but her medical condition prevents her from doing that because it is so unpredictable - she doesnt want to join a social club because she feels that mixing with people her age makes her feel old
She doesnt want to come visit me a) because we are not that close b) because my witnessing how successful i have become only makes her more depressed
arrgh! help any advice?