Go back to the original guy and ask him for the strips.Tbh for me things have been a nightmare as other family members are type2 but stick to the line " just do what the doctor tells you!" The first thing I did was buy a meter and my usual doctor agreed to me having my strips and lancets. But at know point has anyone explained anything too me. I've lived with it for 4 years ( knowingly) and not understood it, its freaking me out a bit now because I'm worried that I'm just going to cause future problems by not knowing what to do. Also I am rubbish with my meds so any tips on how to remember to take them would be appreciated!
Have been trying too but keep getting told I have too wait 3 months for an appointment. Though as soon as I have any other health problems and mention I'm diabetic i get an appointment with one of the useless ones. Makes you think how serious some medical professionals take it.Go back to the original guy and ask him for the strips.
Not very in the experience of many on here.Have been trying too but keep getting told I have too wait 3 months for an appointment. Though as soon as I have any other health problems and mention I'm diabetic i get an appointment with one of the useless ones. Makes you think how serious some medical professionals take it.
Hi, it's strange you should write this to-night. I've has a dreadful day. I too have been left to my own devices with no support from anyone apart from a "practice" nurse. When I get my 6 monthly appointment she never has time to sit and listen to my queries. She finds it easier to give me a handful of leaflets to read. I nearly know them of by heart as they are the same as she gave me on previous occasions. It is soul destroying. I can fully understand how you feel but what can we do?
Not very in the experience of many on here.
Ahhh I see.Lol it is a throw back to my days of being a prolific gamer with a side interest in games workshop.
Be sure to be coming back.Well feeling a bit better about saying something now so thank you very much good people! Will take all the advice onboard and hopefully I can find a way out of this slump. I always knew diabetes was a strange thing to live with and always thought that being a third generation diabetic would make life easier but think that just led me into a false sense of security of thinking I knew what I was doing. Right time to sleep so I can start of from the top tomorrow!
Have been trying too but keep getting told I have too wait 3 months for an appointment. Though as soon as I have any other health problems and mention I'm diabetic i get an appointment with one of the useless ones. Makes you think how serious some medical professionals take it.
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