Plus the GP wants my hba1c tighter controlled than what the hospital recommends.
, I believe there is a standard letter you can send to your practice so will hunt around now for it (@noblehead - can you locate this ?
Afternoon all
I joined the DCUK forum a while ago but this is my first post.
I'm having a problems with my GP as they are saying they are not being kept up-to-date by my consultant or via my pump nurse, even though I know they send copies of letters to thr GP after each appoinent I go to. Plus the GP wants my hba1c tighter controlled than what the hospital recommends.
It just frustrates me as they are not issuing things that I need such as ketones testing strips and also a lot of mixed messages.
Just wondering if other have had this issue and how do you deal with it.
Thanks
Gill
it is possible your GP really does not understand Type 1D, in some areas of uk i have found this, the GPs mostly see Type 2 - it does take ages to get understanding, then something happens, and you realise there is still a problem.....over the last 5 years, at different GPs i have had a variety of problems, esp re testing understanding - and difficulties of dealing with infections .....this sorts, then i have found that other hospital depts do not understand, either. This makes the current proposals concerning - at local STP meetings here the plan appears to be all Type ones, other than those at Specialist clinics - eg pump clinics - will stop being cared for in hospital outpatients, but by the GP. not a good idea, as far as i can see.
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