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Trying a different approach..

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Type of diabetes
Type 2
Treatment type
Tablets (oral)
Hey everyone,

Figured I’d sign up here for support because, like a lot of people here, I’m not getting much from the doctors.

Had my annual review last week and the nurse complained about my A1c but otherwise, just typed what I was saying about my weight loss, Blood pressure reduction and recent hospital stay for angina-related bowel issues into the computer. When I asked for help and info, I was offered a diabetes recipe magazine.

Normally, if I can actually get an appointment, my doctor will only talk about one topic and only if there’s some kind of action for her. She’s not interested otherwise. You get a sigh and “so, nothing for me to actually do, then”. You can’t go for advice and they get annoyed that I arrive loaded with data from my watch, scales and blood pressure monitor. So I’m looking forward to getting better info!

As for me, I’m 52, live with my cat and work in my front room or the office, if I can be bothered with the commute.
 
Welcome to the forums @Adam_LeighOnSea

I'm sorry you feel frustrated by your GP annual review.

When you say weight loss, is this desired weight loss?

I'm sure you'll get lots of support from the T2s here.

Here's a helpful link to T2 and low carb, should you want to take that route.

Once more, welcome
 
Hello!

Well, the nurse has been on at me for ages to lose weight but just before Xmas, I got Covid and that lasted for 6 weeks. Then I spent 5 days in hospital with, what on the face of it, was a bowel issue but the consultants/surgeons decided it was angina starving the bowel of blood and I was prescribed daily aspirin. Although they said looking at my record, that should have been picked up around 20yrs ago and it’s in the family, so I was getting that anyway.

Between the week before Xmas and mid-Feb, I’d lost 24lbs. That wasn’t intentional. It floated back up 10lbs but then, when I was stable, I decided to ensure I was eating properly, checking against the Calorie Counter app. I’ve now lost 8lbs. I’ve still got 10lbs to my ideal weight.

However, now, I’m dizzy, tired and have chest pains all the time but both my blood oxygen and breathing are fine. I can get rid of all that though, if I stuff my face with food. Would that be a sign that my meds need decreasing?

I’ve got a phone appointment next Monday with the doctors own pharmacist to review, but the last few times that’s been arranged, they’ve never got in contact, just decided it was fine and closed the appointment. In hospital, the consultants were very curious about my meds and actually stopped giving me most of them while I was in there but they said the doctors don’t like them stepping on their toes, so they were going to leave it to my doctor.
 
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