ex wonderwoman
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- Type of diabetes
- Prediabetes
- Treatment type
- Diet only
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- rude people
so a few weeks ago I went to my GP with the same problems, which are basically I feel like the walking dead, I am so tired its taking me all my time to place one foot in front of the other,my vision is blurred a lot of the time which is causing me stress, I almost passed out in the shower the week before, I have aches and pains in my whole body, there is something wrong I said for the umpteenth time, GP said my blood pressure was quite high and I should come back for that to be checked and some bloods in two weeks. Two weeks later blood pressure is quite normal and the nurse takes the blood. 3 days later a call from the GP receptionist, Hiya I am just confirming that your diabetes test is the same as it was last year borderline, do u want to see a health trainer ? WHHHAATT I am thinking she has rang the wrong person, when all becomes clear, the same test they took a year ago showed then that I was pre diabetic then and nobody told me !! ( in our doctors they ring you when you have had tests if something shows up, if it doesn't they leave you to your own devices) Ive been in between and nobody told me anything
So guys and girls I am now awaiting an appointment which is 3 weeks ago with a health trainer, I already get an hour and a half exercise every day with my beautiful and energetic dog, at 10 stone im just over ideal weight, but hoping this is an opportunity to stop feeling poorly, can I ask if anyone would be able to help with experience of similar symptoms, and also what has this last twelve months cost me I guess, I had gestational diabetes 18 years ago and controlled that with my diet - just desperate to feel well again
not true. unlike the us where medicine is profit driven. remind me of the cost of a single pen of nova rapid there for those without insurance. there are **** doctors everywhere.i would be dead in your system.Yeah, stuff gets done pretty fast and loose there in the NHS. Right? The good news is you probably don't have a blood sugar of 10 and an A1C of 9%.
With no insurance a 5 pen box of Novolog probably about $400 now. I had no insurance for 25 yrs and did OK though. Lantus was about $120 for a 10cc vial. Actually the doctors here are pretty good, especially the specialists, endos, etc (polishes diploma with cloth lol). You guys do better if you're pretty broke though. Actually you do well here if you're low on bucks, it's if you're in the middle with no employer supplied health insurance that you fall through the cracks with Obamacare. Not good.not true. unlike the us where medicine is profit driven. remind me of the cost of a single pen of nova rapid there for those without insurance. there are **** doctors everywhere.i would be dead in your system.
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