I am type 2 controlled by diet & exercise & have just had my first annual review. To say it didn't go well would be an understatement, I actually got a good telling off for self testing. I was told that if they deemed it necessary then a meter would have been prescribed so why was I doing it. I replied that I was eating to my meter in the hope of controlling my diabetes & not putting myself at risk of complications. The DN said that it was a waste of time as I would have to test all day long as it changes. My food diary didn't get looked at & I left feeling really emotional like a naughty child.
Am I wrong for testing my blood ?
Not yet, the DN said if there was an issue then I would hear soon if not, then I would get a letter in 2 - 3 weeksNope. Your DN is a dinosaur. Did you get your HbA1c result?
I cannot believe that they would just depend on an annual blood test when it is such a progressive disease.No you’re not doing the wrong thing. You’re doing precisely the right thing. Ignore your nurse and do as you wish. You’re the one living with diabetes while she gets to go home at night and forget about it.
I am going to carry on self testing, I am quite happy to buy the testing gear and not be a burden on the NHS but I hated being made to feel that I was a hypochondriac doing something completely unnecessary.Not at all.
You are doing it so you can monitor yourself and see how different foods affect your readings. Its a form of self-help. Unfortunately there is a great reluctance amongst some Diabetic Nurses to see the benefits and prescriptions of monitors for Type 2s are few and far between.
So carry on. I do. I paid for mine myself so I am not burdening the NHS and I am certainly not harming anyone by self-testing.
Am I wrong for testing my blood ?
They said that they have to get authorisation from the Doctor before giving out copiesYour DN's opinion as to what could be an "issue" should be ignored. Just ask your surgery for a printout of your results.
If you decide to 'waste your time' testing, it's none of her business, and certainly not her time you waste if indeed any time is wasted at all. I'm appalled! Is there a chance you can see a different DN next time? You shouldn't be made to feel that you're a hypochondriac. You're doing the only sensible thing.The DN said that it was a waste of time
Well tell them to get it then! You are entitled to a printout of your results for your own records.They said that they have to get authorisation from the Doctor before giving out copies
I am in England and I will ask my Doctor for online access. I asked at reception and they said I have to request it online but I cannot find where.Your money, your fingers but above all it’s your diabetes. If you’re in England you should be able to register to see your results on line.
Thankyou for that, I think she is the only one at the surgery so I need to harden up a bit before the next one.If you decide to 'waste your time' testing, it's none of her business, and certainly not her time you waste if indeed any time is wasted at all. I'm appalled! Is there a chance you can see a different DN next time? You shouldn't be made to feel that you're a hypochondriac. You're doing the only sensible thing.
…….. as I would have to test all day long...... QUOTE]
And that bit's rubbish n all. You are not wrong, keep on doing what you are doing, and hopefully you will be able to get your results online from your surgery, although not all surgeries allow this. Please don't let the DN upset you - they need to up their bedside manner.....
Am I wrong for testing my blood ?
The person who told you that is a ****!!!I am type 2 controlled by diet & exercise & have just had my first annual review. To say it didn't go well would be an understatement, I actually got a good telling off for self testing. I was told that if they deemed it necessary then a meter would have been prescribed so why was I doing it. I replied that I was eating to my meter in the hope of controlling my diabetes & not putting myself at risk of complications. The DN said that it was a waste of time as I would have to test all day long as it changes. My food diary didn't get looked at & I left feeling really emotional like a naughty child.
Am I wrong for testing my blood ?
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