Problem is that I leave really early for work. 7.10 if dh gives me a lift and 6.40 if I go in on the train. I also don’t get home until late. Why can’t all surgeries do a Saturday morning? Not like they’re not paid enough!So sorry this is your intro experience to the joys of D!
The surgery times would be a big problem for me. Do they offer an online appt booking service? I can sometimes check online and cadge the first or last appointments, which helps. A lot!
But all that pales into insignificance compared with them not bothering to inform you that you were diabetic 2 years ago!
I hope you are going to complain. Loudly.
Have you thought of registering with a GP near you work?Problem is that I leave really early for work. 7.10 if dh gives me a lift and 6.40 if I go in on the train. I also don’t get home until late. Why can’t all surgeries do a Saturday morning? Not like they’re not paid enough!
I will do a complaint to the practice and the trust, when I get time. Just need to find a template as I’m rubbish at complaint letters.
Good grief. You're not exactly off to a flying start then. Very disappointing for you.After shock diagnosis last week (see previous thread) I went to the DN yesterday. What a waste of my time. She was new to the practice, b*ggered up the pc and spent more time trying to get into the system than talking to me. This practice really is a bl**dy shower!
She took my weight, apparently I’m heavier than 2014 (no sh!t Sherlock) and my hba1c has been over 59 since 2015. Nice of them to mention it then? I can’t have a meter and it’s a waste of my time and money to do it. Really? She didn’t ask to see my feet, but I see a chiropodist privately anyway as I have hard skin. She didn’t know when I’ll get an eye test.
I did get another blood test form form for end of January and a pile of print offs about all the food I should be eating. More carbs per day than I eat in a week!
And they don’t take blood in surgery now. Outsourced to chemists or walk ins. Mon-Friday 9-4.45. Great. I work Mon -Fri 9-5 in the next county over. No chance then as I can’t take time off work yet as starting new job in January. Surgery hours have also changed to 9-4 with a half day on Thursday. That’s nice for them. No extended hours at all.
Totally pe@d off now.
Yes it's disgraceful.So sorry this is your intro experience to the joys of D!
The surgery times would be a big problem for me. Do they offer an online appt booking service? I can sometimes check online and cadge the first or last appointments, which helps. A lot!
But all that pales into insignificance compared with them not bothering to inform you that you were diabetic 2 years ago!
I hope you are going to complain. Loudly.
I will do a complaint to the practice and the trust, when I get time. Just need to find a template as I’m rubbish at complaint letters.
I work part time atm. 2.5 days a week, since getting breast cancer 5 years ago. Now I’ve been signed off by the boobie clinic, I’ve decided to go full time again (-0.5 days for uni).How do you manage to see the GP for other health issues and checkups?
That sounds what I’m looking for.I put all my blood sugar readings into the app called MySugr. After you’ve put in enough readings it estimates an
HbA1c reading. At my last test at the Drs it came out as 36 while MySugr said 34.4, so not far out. It all depends how many readings you do of course. I do between 5 and 8 a day.
Yes, and the app will probably predict the A1C every time. My meter readings are very consistent (AM, bedtime, pre meal) run 5.2-6.4 and A1C usually around 6.0. I quit getting them for years, then bought a finger stick kit, they were 6.5 and 5.9.I put all my blood sugar readings into the app called MySugr. After you’ve put in enough readings it estimates an
HbA1c reading. At my last test at the Drs it came out as 36 while MySugr said 34.4, so not far out. It all depends how many readings you do of course. I do between 5 and 8 a day.
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