woodywhippet61
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 488
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
I was told that I am no longer diabetic and I was given the choice either to come off the register or to stay on. I opted to stay on it as this means that I can be monitored (tested) every 6 months to ensure that my levels are still okay. I am new to all of this and feel that I need the support to keep me on the 'right path'.
Exactly what I did in 2015. There were no disadvantages for me being on the register, only disadvantages in coming off it. My DN nags me each time I see her, and assures me I will still be on the At Risk register whereby I would still have annual eye screening and foot checks, and an annual review with her. However, although I take no notice of my HbA1c results, I did not want to lose the 6 month blood tests for cholesterol and all the other important markers. I did have to concede that my reviews with her would definitely be moved to annual, whatever I decided, but as all we do is have a nice friendly chat I saw no disadvantage in that. I am still getting 6 monthly blood tests and am still on the register. My next review is due in December, and I am anticipating more nagging - but of course that will depend on my HbA1c.
Very well done on all your results. You are a superstar.
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