CarolineAA
Newbie
Hello I was diagnosed with type two diabetes two weeks ago. I was quick shocked when I found out but I also have under active thyroid and also been put on tablets three weeks ago for high blood pressure. My thyroid levels have been all over the place for six months and then the blood pressure so I was tested for a few things including blood sugar it came back high so my doctor sent me for the glugose tolarance test which confirmed diabetes.
I started researching online and came across this forum which has been very useful too me. On the day of my diagnosis I ask the doctor do I need to test my glugose levels at home and she said only if you drive or feel unwell but speak to the diabetes nurse about it. The doctor fitted me in to see the nurse that same morning who done a couple of checks on my feet etc... i ask about testing at home she said you dont really need too but some people like too and that was it she then referred me to the desmond course which is booked for the start of April as that is the soonest they had a space.
I came home upset shocked and of course emotional my husband said dont worry we will get through this. He decided to buy me a blood glugose meter and I started self testing last weekend I felt strange my blood glugose had gone down to 1.7 and after some lucozade was still low for a few hours. Anyway they came okay again and last night I had a reading of 10 which concerned me. I had a doctors appt today and spoke to her about it she said i could have a meter but said go to the nurse she will give me one.
The nurse was moaning about giving it too me and I told her well the doctor said I could have one and she perscribed 200 lancets and 50 strips and give me a sharps bin. I know I have a meter already but i pretended I borrowed from a friend as I wanted to see if they would give me a meter to have a spare one and also see if I could get some strips on perscription. I am not happy with things the diabetes nurse said to me and I will telll the doctor this. She told me only to test my glugose once a week unless I am unwell so she said the strips will last you a long time. But anyway I have been testing everyday and glad I did so I can see what effects me I intend to use my own meter until I run out of strips and then use the one given to me today and then see if the doctor is happy to perscribe more strips as she was more than happy to give me the meter but it was unfortunate the nurse is the one is charge of giving them out even though the doctor told her too as I read my notes on the computer screen lol.
I feel I was treated like a child by the nurse and I am not happy to see her because even if she prints out a perscription for strips or anything the doctor has to sign it so feel it is better to go direct to the doctor. I have no problem buying strips etc... but do feel we should be entitled to some on the nhs.
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Anyway sorry for the long story and just to say thank you to this forum as I feel I have had so much info that the nurse could never have given me. I have been put off attending the desmond course by some comments on here but the doctor said today yes it is a good course so maybe I will go for it. I am on metformin 500mg twice day.
I started researching online and came across this forum which has been very useful too me. On the day of my diagnosis I ask the doctor do I need to test my glugose levels at home and she said only if you drive or feel unwell but speak to the diabetes nurse about it. The doctor fitted me in to see the nurse that same morning who done a couple of checks on my feet etc... i ask about testing at home she said you dont really need too but some people like too and that was it she then referred me to the desmond course which is booked for the start of April as that is the soonest they had a space.
I came home upset shocked and of course emotional my husband said dont worry we will get through this. He decided to buy me a blood glugose meter and I started self testing last weekend I felt strange my blood glugose had gone down to 1.7 and after some lucozade was still low for a few hours. Anyway they came okay again and last night I had a reading of 10 which concerned me. I had a doctors appt today and spoke to her about it she said i could have a meter but said go to the nurse she will give me one.
The nurse was moaning about giving it too me and I told her well the doctor said I could have one and she perscribed 200 lancets and 50 strips and give me a sharps bin. I know I have a meter already but i pretended I borrowed from a friend as I wanted to see if they would give me a meter to have a spare one and also see if I could get some strips on perscription. I am not happy with things the diabetes nurse said to me and I will telll the doctor this. She told me only to test my glugose once a week unless I am unwell so she said the strips will last you a long time. But anyway I have been testing everyday and glad I did so I can see what effects me I intend to use my own meter until I run out of strips and then use the one given to me today and then see if the doctor is happy to perscribe more strips as she was more than happy to give me the meter but it was unfortunate the nurse is the one is charge of giving them out even though the doctor told her too as I read my notes on the computer screen lol.
I feel I was treated like a child by the nurse and I am not happy to see her because even if she prints out a perscription for strips or anything the doctor has to sign it so feel it is better to go direct to the doctor. I have no problem buying strips etc... but do feel we should be entitled to some on the nhs.
pu
Anyway sorry for the long story and just to say thank you to this forum as I feel I have had so much info that the nurse could never have given me. I have been put off attending the desmond course by some comments on here but the doctor said today yes it is a good course so maybe I will go for it. I am on metformin 500mg twice day.