kattyy :) said:I am doing very well with my bloods now and they hardly ever go high!
katttyxxx
Inns said:I have now been Type 2 for 12 months on paper.However, in reality it has been two years. I was diagnosed in hospital as a result of a Liver Function Test. They then informed my Doctors of this
Unfortunately however, for me
my Doctors didn't bother to tell me of this :shock: So twelve months down the line, three stone lighter (which is a good thing now), with failing eye sight and numerous other ailments I went for my annual LFT to be asked..."How are you managing your diabetes?" To which I responded... what diabetes? Three hours later I was admitted to hospital for the treatment to start
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When I asked the Doctors why they didn't contact me they said they had phoned once but got no reply. I guess they have never heard of phoning back again? :lol: Unless, that is the receptionist are medically trained and decided that there was no need as it musn't be a serious condition? :x
I hope mine was an isolated case!
Have you tried your local library?Debloubed said:roo.be said:Oh and very quickly I think the book "sugar mouse" referred to earlier in this thread is in fact the one by John Branfield. It's a good read, aimed at teenagers and has some very insightful commentary at the end regarding societies perception of Diabetics, although it was written in the 70s and I think it may not be relevant nowadays.
that's the book! not relevent now, agreed, but a good story none the less, wish I could get my hands on a copy![]()
Debloubed said:Inns said:I have now been Type 2 for 12 months on paper.However, in reality it has been two years. I was diagnosed in hospital as a result of a Liver Function Test. They then informed my Doctors of this
Unfortunately however, for me
my Doctors didn't bother to tell me of this :shock: So twelve months down the line, three stone lighter (which is a good thing now), with failing eye sight and numerous other ailments I went for my annual LFT to be asked..."How are you managing your diabetes?" To which I responded... what diabetes? Three hours later I was admitted to hospital for the treatment to start
.
When I asked the Doctors why they didn't contact me they said they had phoned once but got no reply. I guess they have never heard of phoning back again? :lol: Unless, that is the receptionist are medically trained and decided that there was no need as it musn't be a serious condition? :x
I hope mine was an isolated case!
OMG, I am horrified by this! I hope you will make a formal complaint? Not informing a patient of a diagnosis is unacceptable!! what if you had been type 1 and gone into DKA?! or what if it had been cancer?! heaven forbid................glad you have it all sorted now but really, what a shambles! :shock: