Lucy, I understand how you feel about getting upset in the surgery. I not only burst into tears when bullied, I cry through frustration, anger and just being plain miserable! My poor GP! I used to burst into tears on him regularly, every February - until I started taking my Vitamin D3 and came out of winter not feeling depressed :lol: :lol: :crazy: .
Seriously, though - a lot of these statistics about diabetics and likelihood of heart disease, stroke etc are based on results from a few years or even decades ago, and therefore most likely on people with poor control of their blood glucose levels. We're getting better as the technology changes, and the stats may well be changing in our favour.
You have already spoken to the DSN about your views on these medications. If she starts on about them again, nerve yourself, if you can, to say something as simple as: "You already know my views on this. I consider you are now bullying me, and that is a very serious thing. As a patient, I do have rights."
Or you could say: "You already know my views on this. I do not wish to take these medications at this point."
Try very hard after that not to get involved in any further discussion - that will upset you.
If you can take someone with you, do. You will have a witness, so it's not just her word against yours should it go any further. It's extremely unprofessional of her to bully and threaten you.
I'm non-compliant too, by the way! Don't know if it's official - I shall ask the nurse next week. Oh! - and I was taken off my BP meds in January (2.5mg (or micrograms?) of Lisinopril )- and my BP is not as low as yours. That was at my request, because my figures are now normal for my age. They know I won't take statins because of previous side-effects, and nobody is trying to force me - yet! :wink:
Statins are undoubtedly very good for some people, and I respect anyone's informed choice to take them or not. However, I would suggest anyone who doesn't know any wrong about them should Google Duane Graveline (ex-NASA doctor) and Stephanie Seneff (Professor of Bio-engineering, I think). Some interesting reading.
A word in your DSN's favour - she may only be trying to meet her QOF targets, and may herself get told off if she doesn't prescribe the meds. Tough! I think the QOF target for diabetes total cholesterol is 5, but I'll check.
Viv 8)