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Oh goodness what an irresponsible nurse you have there Beebeelady. For her to repeat 3 times "You are not diabetic" was a stupid thing to say. If you had been a person that did not have any information on your health, you could of easily of thought "Right I am not diabetic so I will just eat small portions of everything" not realising that certain foods could give you sugar spikes and for you to actually become diabetic. What she should have done was concentrate on helping you not become diabetic. I read on other forums before this one that we as Prediabetic is to eat as if we were diabetic, that way we can reverse our sugar levels and have a much better chance of not becoming diabetic. Well, I am seeing my nurse for the first time on the 12th of July,boy is she in for a shock if she gets stroppy with me lol..I will never be rude but I will not take any nonsense either. This is our health and we are all trying to do our best and help ourselves conquer the high BG levels, it is only right that we should get good support from our surgery. Don't be too upset as it seem's like she caught you off guard and if she hadn't you probably would have explained more to the nurse. I am prepared as I have read other people's experiences with some of their nurses and doctors.
 
Thank you for your reply. I am glad you are also saying that blood testing is beneficial, it certainly makes sense to me. Shame the medic disagreed quite forcefully and managed to zap my confidence. I will use my monitor to inform my choices and hopefully help my health. I have a lot of homework to do!
 
Hi I had a very similar experience with a practice nurse which really upset me. I stopped testing and went off and scoffed everything in sight.

It took me 18 months, I think, to go back the the GP surgery and only after they threatened to stop my blood pressure tablets. I then got a lecture because my HBA1C had gone up from 35 to 42.

This forum got me back to better times and is the best support I can find.

Before I was diagnosed I used have the shaky sweaty hypo feelings but did not have a meter. By gently reducing carbs they gradually have become rare with my premeal lows around 4.4.

Someone posted a link to a website about low carb diets causing a temporary rise in fasting bloods, I will see if I can find it.
 
Thank you for your reply. It was a locum Doctor I saw ( the older Drs have all left the practice) and she had an attitude problem. I am normally quite assertive but you are right- she caught me off guard. I was expecting support for trying to help myself, rather than expecting the medics to do it all for me! She gave me not one jot of proper advice as to how to look after myself. No wonder so many people go on to become diabetics and suffer unnecessarily and cost the NHS loads of money. Prevention is always better than cure. Good luck for 12th July! Thank you for understanding.
 
Thank you for your comments. You obviously know how it made me feel! The Dr rubbished everything I said and the actions I had taken eg testing my blood sugar levels. I am sorry that the response you got stopped you from returning to the surgery, but I fully understand why! I feel I do not want to go back for more punishment and to be treated like a child. I am taking note of all the advice here and now have a lot of reading and learning to do. Thanks to everyone for the help and support.
 
Thank you for your reply. It is good advice and I will look at RH section.
 
Lots of help and advic there, thank you Daisy. I will read it all.
 
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