Glad it went well re flu jab and asthma check up. I’ve had the same issue with diabetic reviews. To me it means HbA1c and discussing progress but I think to most GP receptionists it is the general foot check, height and weight etc with HCA. It’s taken me 3 tries at my new surgery to get a review. I have another appt at the end of the month but I’m still not sure it’s for HbA1c
I'm in a sweat now after seeing tonight's graph! Meeting at local carvery pub. Seemed a good idea to buy 2 x £4.99 takeaways for me and son for dinner, hubby out with friends. Made (some) good choices, but not much choice for veg available, so, roast beef, carrots, sprouts (this is where it goes the shape of a pear) mushy peas (spoonful) and a parsnip (large!). Yes you read it right. A smidgen of gravy (not a good idea either). And now look!!! I think I've been lulled into a false sense of security of late with such great readings from libre. Almost felt I had become non diabetic! Back to reality!Me to, steering well clear.
My HbA1c is Thursday, so I have promised myself I will start experimenting more with the food I have cut out if it's lower than the 44 score last time if not then I am afraid I will be like a ship at sea without a rudder.
Me to, steering well clear.
My HbA1c is Thursday, so I have promised myself I will start experimenting more with the food I have cut out if it's lower than the 44 score last time if not then I am afraid I will be like a ship at sea without a rudder.
I'm literally cracking up here! Cauliflower is extremely versatile but does have its limitations. Cauliflower and baileys in the same sentence makes me heave never mind in the same glass!!!What a relief, I am fairly imaginative but Cauliflower Baileys, really?
yes it is slightly baffling the way it's set up.
i get HBA1 c, then the results electronically..then several months down the road i get the review
(dx aug 2018, this is my first review).
wouldn't that review be more useful, just after the HBA1c results come back?
that to me is the diabetic review, Dr; "lets talk about how well it's all going" , "let me explain/examine the scores with you, Mr Raak"
With the other just being a diabetic health check, weight, feet, etc (pre or post HBA1c)
Thanks to you all and the forum in general
My scores were good in July,
I've been left with ample time to dissect the numbers, review the data and assess my performance since DX and be generally very happy with the situation.
i'm very happy how it's all going, ...not sure what the review is actually going to give me this late on ?
God forbid the scores had been bad and the thinking is it GOOD to wait a few months before letting me know, and beginning to get me back on track ...so to speak..
Much needs to change for us to get the better service we require and deserve.
Have to say my DR's /HCP's i spoke to today were fabulous, helpful and supportive..5 stars
good luck getting clarity for yours. @DJC3
They did that in June so not this time. Last foot check showed a little numbness but overall the nurse was pleased saying I had a pulse stronger than many 20 year olds, now that's wrong I'm 70!Foot check @Muddy Cyclist ?
They did that in June so not this time. Last foot check showed a little numbness but overall the nurse was pleased saying I had a pulse stronger than many 20 year olds, now that's wrong I'm 70!
I had to go and ask for this HbA1c which was due 24th October but I was not emailed, text or phone called as I was assured I would be. This is the health centre who's manager sent me a rather unfriendly email saying ' we are very disappointed you are unhappy with our diabetic care, we take our diabetic patient care very seriously and we are very proud of it' . This is after I had complained about their diabetic doctor telling me at diagnosis it was only a 10 minute appointment to tell me I was diabetic and prescribe my medication and he would not be able to answer my many questions, then I could not get an appointment with the diabetic nurse for 6 weeks. I refused the medication and his response was well you could be on insulin within 3 months if you don't take it.
@jjraak Thanks for the best wishes, we certainly do worry come the HbA1c part of the course I reckon.
@Debandez I will certainly let the results be known up or down. All the best with yours on Friday, I'm sure the blip from your takeaway meal will be wiped out by all the past good numbers.
They lay you down, and run a pencil across the bottom of your feet to check sensitivity.What is a foot check?
The nurse also checked the pulse in each foot and ankle with a machine that pulses very loud or quiet according to the strength of the pulse.What is a foot check?
Ouch! The little Devil how dare it.Good morning/evening folks, a stonking 6.8 on the dice, wasn't expecting that. Good old T2 just when you try that bit harder to get your numbers down it bites you on the bum, maybe I overcheesed my omelette last night anyways 'tis was it is. Have a lovely day all
A Penci! They stuck blooming huge sharp and then blunt needles in mine. Where's your health clinic I'll go there next time?They lay you down, and run a pencil across the bottom of your feet to check sensitivity.
For me the heels have less feeling, but all else was ticklish so good feeling over all.
You do well @gennepher, I think we all strive for those lower numbers and expect better. I can get quite elated when I get scores below 5 which are few and far between. Very still, quiet and dry outside like the world is anticipating something, a strange atmosphere.Fbg 6.9
I am happy I can stay constantly in the 6's
I admit I would like to reach some 5's for fbg but they happen later in the day mid morning, probably after I have eaten protein. And I can get an odd 5 in the early hours, say around 1am.
Windy and wet here. Normal UK weather now.
Take care all of you.
Hugs for those who need them.
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. This is the health centre who's manager sent me a rather unfriendly email saying ' we are very disappointed you are unhappy with our diabetic care, we take our diabetic patient care very seriously and we are very proud of it' . This is after I had complained about their diabetic doctor telling me at diagnosis it was only a 10 minute appointment to tell me I was diabetic and prescribe my medication and he would not be able to answer my many questions, then I could not get an appointment with the diabetic nurse for 6 weeks.
One of the great secrets of a low carb diet - don’t eat out too often.I'm in a sweat now after seeing tonight's graph! Meeting at local carvery pub. Seemed a good idea to buy 2 x £4.99 takeaways for me and son for dinner, hubby out with friends. Made (some) good choices, but not much choice for veg available, so, roast beef, carrots, sprouts (this is where it goes the shape of a pear) mushy peas (spoonful) and a parsnip (large!). Yes you read it right. A smidgen of gravy (not a good idea either). And now look!!! I think I've been lulled into a false sense of security of late with such great readings from libre. Almost felt I had become non diabetic! Back to reality!
Good luck with your hba1c. Let us know how you get on.
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