You say the diabetes nurse you rang was quite horrid. Were your previous appointment with someone else? Do you have the phone appointment at the end of the month with this horrid nurse or with someone else?
The NICE guidelines are very comprehensive about the services T1s should receive. EG
1.6 Blood glucose management
HbA1c measurement and targets
Measurement
1.6.1Measure HbA1c levels every 3 to 6 months in adults with type 1 diabetes. [2015]
1.6.2Consider measuring HbA1c levels more often in adults with type 1 diabetes if the person's blood glucose control is suspected to be changing rapidly; for example, if the HbA1c level has risen unexpectedly above a previously sustained target. [2015]
https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng17/chapter/Recommendations
@Gafspa You are still very much in the early days since diagnosis, so definitely keep asking for follow up appointments and tests. But pragmatically it is safer/faster for both you and your GP clinic to do phone/video consultations to discuss results, treatment updates, etc. Your GP surgery is obligated to provide you with an online service so you can quickly access test results. Ask for this and don't be shy about asking for more detailed explanations of any tests and treatment recommendations.
Oh dear! Another forum member gave me a quote on another thread re requirements for GPs to provide online results to patients, but some surgeries are more proactive than others. I believe most won't provide a test result until reviewed by a doctor, so even if a lab has provided the test result back to the clinic or GP within 24 hours, it may be several days before you are able to access - but there should be an online service available to you.I didn’t know that they had to provide me with results.
I’ve got an under active thyroid over the last days years I’ve had huge battles with them to get my test results so I can monitor my levels/treatment. So if I’m honest I haven’t asked for my blood results regarding diabetes as didn’t have the energy for a battle.
But I order my medication online so will ask about viewing my results on there too - thank you
I was diagnosed last August - after my diagnosis I felt supported and had a number of appointments.
My last appointment was on the 16th October so I’ve been left to manage on my own for over 6 months. I rang the diabetic nurse once, she was truly quite horrid and has put me off using this service.
I now do have a phone appointment for end of this month.
I’d like to know if this is standard practice or down to Covid?
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