Daibell said:If it was me I might consider lying to her that I've moved up to 200grams carbs (how about moving up a bit anyway as Grazer has suggested?). Your Hba1C will increase and perhaps she will then consider adding another tablet. Sitaplitpin is worth a try as it does reduce spikes, has few side effects and doesn't increase weight. I think you are being too tough on yourself trying to keep BS readings as low as you are now getting. Sitagliptin did reduce my spikes initially although it is having less effect for me now but that's probably due to a knackered pancreas (possibly another one with LADA?). If you have at least reasonable pancreatic function it could be a useful adder.
That's just nonsense.Your meter readings show you're better now so if you eat 200g carbs a day you will be fine.
She may have a point; however, the conclusion that stopping testing would make you less anxious or depressed is false.Stop all your testing it will make you anxious and depressed.
Could you do that for a week with the carbs you want to eat and make an emergency appointment with her if the readings are consistently high?No we'll review when you've gone back to eating 200g carbs per day.
xyzzy said:So this morning I have been in a discussion with the specialist diabetic nurse I was referred to. I took along my printouts. These show my BG readings, what I eat, carb count, average carb count, calories and average calories. What I wanted to discuss with her was the following.
"Look my BG's are really good and now mostly between 4.5 and 6.0 at all times. However to get that I can only eat around 60g carb per day and my calorie intake is around 1300 per day. What can you do so that I can actually eat MORE carbs as I would like to do so. The trouble is if I try my BG's spike widly on anything more than 25g of rice, pasta etc etc."
Her initially quite angry responses.
- You're not eating enough carbs eat 200g a day now.
- Stop all your testing it will make you anxious and depressed. Eat 200g of carbs and don't worry.
- You could go on insulin
It took me a while to convince her that
- She had as much chance of getting me to stop testing as a brick flying so that wasn't going to happen as I suffer from anxiety so stopping would make me depressed as I'd feel out of control.
- I really do want to eat more carbs (not 200g though) and that I am not a low carb nutter.
- All I wanted her to do was suggest and discuss a course of medication that would allow me to eat more carbs. I did not want to go on insulin.
Her response
- You're not eating enough carbs eat 200g a day now.
- Showed me the piles of rice piccies in the carb / cal book and asked me to point to the portion size I eat. I pointed to the smallest portion and said about half of that or else my BG would be in double figures.
- Eat 200g of carbs a day for the next few weeks and prove to me you spike as you say.
- You really sure you don't want to go on insulin.
My response.
- No I don't want to go on insulin. I want to control with diet and Met and a minimum of other drugs. Please prescribe me something so that I can get a better balance of fat / protien / carbs. I agree with you I want to eat more carbs.
- I would rather not go back to 200g carbs per day without help because that's exactly what I was doing all of last year and my HbA1c went from 7.3 to 9.9.
Her Reply
- No we'll review when you've gone back to eating 200g carbs per day. Then I'll reconsider prescribing other meds to help you to stop spiking.
- Your meter readings show you're better now so if you eat 200g carbs a day you will be fine.
- By the way when you start eating 200g of carbs expect to put back on some of the weight you've lost.
Comments please. Should I take her advice?
Actually, my point was that the guideline doesn't really cover this situation, and I think that it would be possible to make a good case to get extra meds based on them:As AMBrennan points out she is following NICE gudelines so you will get nowhere if you complain or at best be referred to someone else who will tell you exactly tthe same thing.
xyzzy said:Grazer said:Just a small point:-
Smidge is a girl, and I'm sure a very pretty one! :wave:xyzzy said:same position as smidge found himself
Oh b*****ks I've only gone a done it AGAIN! Did it to Phoenix last week. I
Grazer said:Just a small point:-
Smidge is a girl, and I'm sure a very pretty one! :wave:Aww thanks Grazer - you wouldn't have said that if you'd seen me ranting like Basil Fawlty at the nurse and doctors:lol:
Smidge
xyzzy said:Thanks for all the comments 4 hour reading back to 5.2 so feeling happier.
The more I think on this and it has been eating at me all day I've decided what has pee'd me off the most is actually two quite simple things. They are both quite selfish though.
Never once did she say "you've done really well to get your BS sugars under control. I can see that on Dec 8th they were in the 20's and now for the last couple of weeks they're all (mostly) under 6.0." That took a lot of b****y effort on my part.
...and likewise never once did she say "Well done I can see you were just over 17st with a BMI of 31 and now I see you are 14st 12lbs with a BMI of 26.8." That also took a lot of work, in fact she wants me to put weight on!
My wife's comment on tonight's post meal readings (as a "mended" prediabetic we follow the same diet but she does eat a little more carbs each day). "Well I can't cook just one roast potato that's totally pointless, if we do a roast again we'll just have more veg". and she's right it's a totally pointless exercise and hence when I eat said roast I won't spike.
anyway rant over. Will take some time to consider the next move, I find with these kind of things you need to analyse what to do with a cool head.
viviennem said:the practice is paid £2000 pa for you being registered as a diabetic,
viviennem said:that the practice is paid £2000 pa for you being registered as a diabetic, and it's supposed to be spent on YOU!
hanadr said:i aim to be about 4.2 fasting. I do this by eating very low carb and I believe it's the right place to be. I've been doing this for years and although my fasting sometimes creeps up to almost 5, I knock it back down. My intention is to keep my Bg at a non-diabetic level and i do so most of the time. i eat to my meter too and haven't seen a 7 since i don't know when and that's the way I'll stay with my eyesight and my feet and kidneys all working properly.
angieG said:"....and likewise never once did she say "Well done I can see you were just over 17st with a BMI of 31 and now I see you are 14st 12lbs with a BMI of 26.8." That also took a lot of work, in fact she wants me to put weight on!."
xyzzy,
Are there any NICE guidelines for target weights?
Just wondered as 26.8 is over the 'supposed healthy range' and into the' overweight' area isn't it. Surely then she is wrong for encouraging you to go further into the 'supposedly unhealthy overweight' zone!! Considering this diabetes is due to us all getting fat etc etc blah blah (rubbish as a lot of us on here know) surely they shouldn't be encouraging weight gain!! :shock:
Just a thought
Angie
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