OrsonKartt
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 1,635
- Location
- Suffolk
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
- Dislikes
- over selling.... oh so many things are enthusiastically oversold
. ...My impression is that Doctors just dont know themselves. .........My sister was dx a little after me. She was told she would get worse and that there was no alternative. Luckily she's as curious as me and willing to look up some evidence rather than take something as "gospel".Orson there is a very fatalistic approach to the management of type 2 diabetes...we're often told progression is inevitable our conditions will get worse &.complications are the natural conclusion ..I do not subscribe to that view....I was diagnosed with a BG of 17.4 there was no HbA1c result the lab never gave an HbA1c result on the first test...immediately I was given Metformin 500mgs twice a day...my GP set a target of 10 for the next review...at that review my BG's were 8.2 (I had met the target & beaten it) he looked on his chart all he saw was 8.2 was still in the inadequate range he said 'I am giving you the maximum dose of Metformin' ...I tried to discuss it with him to no avail...I came home feeling defeated with another prescription...then thought about what had just happened...I wrote to him...advised him I was unhappy with the consultation...how upset I was he had not listened to me...how disappointed I was not to be involved in the decision making process. (we had had other issues before) told him I wanted to remain on the lower dose...said we had had difficulties in the past that I wanted to work with him to ensure that did not continue...I delivered the letter & returned home immediately he was on the phone...we discussed it at length...he apologised...now we have an extremely good 'working' relationship...fortunately I persevered...some don't...some don't realise they can playa major part in managing their condition...I believe we can delay/avoid/limit complications...we need to test...we need to be listened to...we need good solid education...no more turgid archaic nonsense courses...some innovation in dietary advice...teach T2's how well they can manage their diabetes...not how it will always get them in the end...some positive reinforcement for a change.