Hi @Rita16 ,Hello - first time poster here! I'm at the end of my tether with the new GP surgery where i registered after moving vicinity. Although i have explained several times, to their GPs and receptionists, that as a long-standing type 1 diabetic my diabetes & associated factors (kidneys etc) are fully managed by a hospital specialist and hospital team, the surgery doesn't stop asking me in for reviews where they want to alter the medication and doses given to me by the specialist. In 6 months they have rang me over a dozen times!! I have formally complained, my specialist has written to them to "back off", yet they keep on pestering me. Does this happen to other type 1s?
I can’t see them wanting to do an HbA1c every month.Hi @Jaylee, my previous surgery used to be like that, i'd have a once-a-yr foot and weight check and a once-a-yr phone call to check if all was ok with my medication. So i'm quite shocked at this new surgery never leaving me alone. I've not gone a single month without receiving a phone call from them to re-check on some aspect of my treatment.
OK?All the reviews that different GPs - not nurses - have requested of me have been in relation to 1 blood test that i had on registering (last Oct) and 1 urine test in Feb. I spoke to 4 doctors, face-to-face and over the phone, in the month of Oct alone. I've started keeping a log of all the times they have contacted me, as i feel it's getting ridiculous. 4 calls in the month of Mar and 1 in Apr, all wanting to review my diabetes, kidney, cholesterol etc care and medication.
10 years back I went into the chemist to pick up my prescription.Interesting point about whether the surgery have my records correct - i hadn't thought of checking that, so thank you. It occurred to me many times that they seem to be treating me like a newly diagnosed type 2 diabetic who they have to keep an eye on.
Could there be a name mix up with another patent? (Possibly a non D?)And i have some concerns about their admin staff: all very nice people, but i had to correct my prescription set-up 3 times and challenge 2 appts that appeared on my NHS record, which it turns out were not for me!
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