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I had my first diabetes check back in February. I'd been diagnosed last November so was still feeling overwhelmed and scared by it. Something about the diabetes nurse during my check has been niggling at me ever since. The first question she asked me was if I was aware what the appointment was about and I had to voice out loud that I had been diagnosed and it was a first check up. Then she asked in a kind of sweet but greasy way "do you eat a lot of sweet things?". I told her truthfully that no, I don't have a particularly sweet tooth.
I started to get a bit upset and ashamed to say was shedding a few silent tears and she was totally stony-faced with me.
I came away feeling, without her uttering a word out of place, as though she judged me and blamed me for my predicament. And since I blame myself for it anyway, came away from it feeling very quashed.
I have my next check later this month and am dreading it. I don't think I'm being hypersensitive about it since the first appointment has been niggling me ever since.
Any advice on how to "be" during these appointments would be welcome.
I started to get a bit upset and ashamed to say was shedding a few silent tears and she was totally stony-faced with me.
I came away feeling, without her uttering a word out of place, as though she judged me and blamed me for my predicament. And since I blame myself for it anyway, came away from it feeling very quashed.
I have my next check later this month and am dreading it. I don't think I'm being hypersensitive about it since the first appointment has been niggling me ever since.
Any advice on how to "be" during these appointments would be welcome.