I had two missed calls & a text from surgery urgently requiring me to make an appointment yesterday.
I rang back questioning why & the receptionist assured me "there was nothing to worry about."
Within 10 minutes the nurse rang me back.. The concern was my HBA1c is "too low"...
Question is. Was I out of order disagreeing with & dismissing her concern?
Apologies for being way off topic. It is related to something you said.
I recently had a heart echo cardiogram and a message was left on my phone to call my surgery to have the results read out to me from my notes.
This turned into "make an appointment with the GP, but there's nothing to worry about". Frustrating because I'd suggested making an appointment to coincide with the results being available and now I was having to wait another week to see the GP. I didn't whinge too much but did say that It's a funny thing to say, come to see the GP, but there's nothing to worry about.
The GP phoned within 5 minutes to tell me that the results had been sent on to a cardiologist, "but there's nothing to worry about". So now there's a two week wait.
To be fair they are trying to keep me informed and manage my anxiety at the same time, I'm having a Total Knee Replacement in November and that's all I'm worried about really, I don't want anything delaying that procedure, I've waited over ten years as it is.
If the lower Hba1c isn't at the expense of more hypo's then I can't see any concerns, make it clear to them that your hypo's have reduced and you still have good hypo awareness symptoms Jaylee, as this is always a concern for HCP's.
Pretty much the point I made to both nurses.. Though I don't think the hypo I had in the surgery on Monday helped, even though I demonstrated (as ever) awareness & could be dealt with it in a calm manor...
The night hypos I was having earlier this year are gone with great morning BS results..
I'm certainly not one to ruin the great relationship I have with these professionals. Especially the new nurse which I initially got along with swimmingly on my first encounter!
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