Mmmmm yes, I just have no words!This is my rant.
After Covid restrictions were lifted I started getting dizzy spells so phoned surgery and got an telephone appointment (helpful). Doctor phoned and I explained and was given an appointment (can't send a photo) Checked what doctor had put on my record - no diabetes (I have been in remission for many years). Doc looked in my ear and said that I had impacted wax. Docs do not deal with that anymore, you have to get someone private to do that. Lady in the village came and told me there was no impacted wax, what was the doctor talking about. When I questioned him about my diabetes he bought my blood tests up and was following them down with his finger. He looked at me and said 'how have you done that' told him I low carb and he snorted and poo pood my results.
Lovastatin happened. There was a big push by drug research companies to find a solution for controlling high plasma Cholesterol. This discovery was seen as the first line defence against high cholesterol. With this new drug came the profits. And the money rolled in with an annual profit of over 1 billion bucks US . Fats were demonized. Low fat diets were the only way. So now we have synthetic statins like atorvastatin that are pushed at us. Low carb, high fat diets are a threat.Never mind the 1952 Beano or Dandy, My preference is a 1949 cookery book which records a diet for diabetics. It's pure low low carb! Wonder what happened to change things to the Eatwell plate..
I had my second set of bloods done in June. I had a call which I missed 10 days later. When I tried to ring the surgery back I was told I couldn’t and had to wait for the nurse to get in touch with me. So far it’s been 8 weeks and still nothing.Stand your ground, @filly! Give no quarter!
Well done for not being dictated to. It never ceases to amaze me as to the approach taken by some DN's, peddling their nonsense despite evidence to the contrary being right before their eyes.
Chance would be a fine thing! I had blood tests last week, 6 months on from my previous round of tests. Hba1c down to 29, puts me in remission, plus improved results across the board. Within normal ranges on every result now, which is a drastic change to 10 months ago.
So, you might wonder, what did my DN say about this? Nothing. Absolute silence. I still haven't heard from her 9 days later. It annoyed me for the first few days, then I had a mental breakthrough and the rage subsided instantly - their advice has been zero help so far, literally nothing they've said has been useful or shaped my approach. I've done it all off my own back, with the help of this forum, so why even bother giving them a second thought?
Anyway, keep up the great work and be proud of your achievements, Filly!
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