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New Pracic nurse, D Review!

CollieBoy

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Location
Lancashire
Type of diabetes
Type 2
Treatment type
Diet only
Dislikes
Hi carb Foods
Just had a D review with the new practice nurse.
Lipids :-OK under 4 but didn't go into breakdown ( I had them from "bloods"l printout!)
HbA1c :- dangerously low @ below 6 ! ***! Couldn't justify but It's advice from "learned researchers":nailbiting:
Can I hand write BG in a diary as she doesn't "get on" with computers:rolleyes: NO I will do a printout summary as with with my stroke injury "I don't do writing" for lazy P.N.s
Kidney function is low ( actually improving!)
So I'll carry on relying on surgery for scripts alone, not sensible advice!:cool:
Title should be practice nurse : sorry, the Rochdalians used my last "E":woot:
 
are you still diet controlled? it's funny when they tell you to increase your A1c to 7%
I'm glad your kidney function is improving, there is data that indicates that mice benefit from a lchf diet for kidneys
https://www.google.com.au/#q=mice ketogenic kidney
Still diet controlled. I asked her about about the dangeous HbA1c's of non Ds:woot:
I am non musine ( I don't p*ss in the jam:confused: or **** on the cheese:eek:) so the LCHF diet may not be helping in THAT area statistically:cool:.
 
It's definitely the 'word of the day', I had to look it up, as I have never come across it before

edit, yes I got the typo fixed by google spelchek :)
I love words , especially obscure, archaic ones you can use to insult and be gone before they can work out they have been insulted:cool:
 
yep, I just refuse to be convinced without evidence so i smile and take it "to Avizandum"
I have other posts on this forum where I write that one should smile and nod when faced with an experience like the one you had. It saves an argument, it saves stress on the patient and the HCP didn't have a clue to start with so it won't change their status at all.
 
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