Poor you That is such unfair treatment...I guess he/she did not want to be there..Anyway don't give upHi All,
Still a newbie here in the UK and I just had my second doctor's appointment at the hospital.
I have a feeling this seems to be the norm, but it was so horrible!
My usual doctor was still seeing patients, so I got allocated a "professor" instead.
All he did was read off the computer screen and told me off, and that that all the work I've done to bring down my HBA1C was "not good enough". He didn't even bother to listen to any of my concerns nor provide any constructive feedback. It felt like I was being bullied then entire time and he even threatened me to get my HBA1C down significantly.
Then I politely asked if I was going to see my usual doctor and that this visit was a once off, and he lost his **** and started yelling and scribbling stuff and asked me to leave.
....
I have done so much work to improve my diabetes management over the last 2 months, and to have that thrown in your face by someone who is meant to support and help you through it is a huge disappointment.
I guess I'm just a little down by the whole experience and I thought I'd reach out to the community for some support.
Thanks for reading
I'd say these Gods of Endocrinology are stressed because they don't know what they are doing.
I'm a Yank, LA Times just put out an article that said 46% of adult Californians are estimated to have pre-diabetes, and 90% don't know they have it. California is the health nut state, what do you think Mississippi looks like?
All because doctors are using the old fasting serum glucose test, rather than an an HBA1C. My doctor says they probably miss 80%.
All diabetes drugs mostly just raise insulin to pound glucose into the cells. High insulin is what caused your type 2 diabetes in the first place, and will only make your insulin resistance worse, not better
Here is the $10 type 2 diabetes cure:
http://www.amazon.com/Easy-GL-Diet-Handbook-Revolutionary/dp/1569755744
@robertconroy
your previous post to the OP is a bit misplaced. The OP is type 1 since being a baby.
perhaps read the topic thoroughly before replying going forward.
Hi. Many would say it's the T2 that caused the high insulin thru insulin resistance itself caused by excess weight and genes.Not to mention no book is ever going to be a 'cure' for diabetes - talk about over-simplification!
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