Louisa1982
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Why not? In your other thread the numbers you quote are diabetic. Even if your GP is incompetent this doesn't mean the lab results or your own glucose tests are wrong.I do not believe their diagnosis about diabetes
My figures have continued to go down, I ate a big bowl of rice krispies with sugar, my reading went to 4.4 mmol/l. I have been told today again it is my age that I have diabetes, so why isn't every 30 + year old diabetic? I was told to meditate via a paid ap for my mobile, to get rid of this headache, I have had for nearly 4 weeks!Why not? In your other thread the numbers you quote are diabetic. Even if your GP is incompetent this doesn't mean the lab results or your own glucose tests are wrong.
Please take care of yourself!
Unfortunately I dont live anywhere were I could just go to another surgery, they would involve 20 + mile round trips, I dont drive, so scuppered in that respect xMay I suggest that you try all your other local surgeries to attempt to get signed up with them as fast as possible.
If you have high blood pressure then you will need ongoing prescriptions for that medication.
Also suggest that you get yourself a home testing meter for your blood glucose to keep a check on it.
You may find it useful, particularly to double check your belief that you are not D.
Mix ups happen (human error) at the docs, at the laboratory, and then back at the doc's. Unfortunate, but true. The lab result you got may not have been any fault of the doc.
A couple of years ago I decided to change GPs, but I made sure that I got accepted by the new surgery before I dispensed with the old - and was sitting on the new surgery's waiting list for over 6 months before they contacted me to say 'you are in'. During that interim, I continued to get repeat prescriptions from the old doc.
In your other post you said you were told you were type 2 not type 1 based on age. A different statement than simply being diabetic due to age. Though even the first statement isn’t necessarily correct. Some drs mistakenly believe type 1 only occurs in children.My figures have continued to go down, I ate a big bowl of rice krispies with sugar, my reading went to 4.4 mmol/l. I have been told today again it is my age that I have diabetes, so why isn't every 30 + year old diabetic? I was told to meditate via a paid ap for my mobile, to get rid of this headache, I have had for nearly 4 weeks!
You've had a hba1c of 64 two weeks ago if I understand correctly, and have been seeing numbers above 13 on your meter.My figures have continued to go down, I ate a big bowl of rice krispies with sugar, my reading went to 4.4 mmol/l.
You do need to be listed with some surgery, somewhere.... You can't do this alone. One mistake can happen, but you've had more than one reading that put you in the diabetic range. Like it or not, you are diabetic. (Which is genetic, not age-related, but a lot of GP's do admittedly live in the dark ages.). And as others stated, a headache can be brought on both by T2 or high blood pressure. And a whole load of other things, but as those are in the cards, they're likely culprits.Unfortunately I dont live anywhere were I could just go to another surgery, they would involve 20 + mile round trips, I dont drive, so scuppered in that respect x
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