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Thanks DCUKMod, the first link is very informative but I couldn't download the pdf from the second link (my old tablet playing silly beggars).

What I understand now is that the Practice Nurse has limited scope when it comes to prescribing so her 'threat' to put me on insulin was just that, an empty threat. Sometimes my nasty, suspicious mind takes a while to kick in (I have mouldered on this threat since diagnosis) but I am glad I posed this question in the end. Thanks again for all your help.
 
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Thanks DCUKMod, the first link is very informative but I couldn't download the pdf from the second link (my old tablet playing silly beggars).

What I understand now is that the Practice Nurse has limited scope when it comes to prescribing so her 'threat' to put me on insulin was just that, an empty threat. Sometimes my nasty, suspicious mind takes a while to kick in (I have mouldered on this threat since diagnosis) but I am glad I posed this question in the end. Thanks again for all your help.

I guess the weight of much of what she said depends whether the prescription signer actually validates the detail, or accepts her opinion and judgement by default.
 
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Thanks DCUKMod, the first link is very informative but I couldn't download the pdf from the second link (my old tablet playing silly beggars).

What I understand now is that the Practice Nurse has limited scope when it comes to prescribing so her 'threat' to put me on insulin was just that, an empty threat. Sometimes my nasty, suspicious mind takes a while to kick in (I have mouldered on this threat since diagnosis) but I am glad I posed this question in the end. Thanks again for all your help.

Hi Guzzler, she sounds awful. What was the basis of the 'threat' at that time?, I'm guessing this was when you were first diagnosed? What did she want you to do? If a Nurse made any sort of threat to me I would be furious, her job is to advise and help you! Obviously if your levels were sky high then the suggestion of insulin might well come in to it but I'm not sure 'insulin' is a bad thing anyway for some. :)
 

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Hi Guzzler, she sounds awful. What was the basis of the 'threat' at that time?, I'm guessing this was when you were first diagnosed? What did she want you to do? If a Nurse made any sort of threat to me I would be furious, her job is to advise and help you! Obviously if your levels were sky high then the suggestion of insulin might well come in to it but I'm not sure 'insulin' is a bad thing anyway for some. :)

The point of my anger is thus, no HCP should give a diagnosis and follow it by using a tone of voice which denotes that a patient has no say in his or her treatment (hence my link to the NHS page on consent) and uses insulin as a worst case scenario threat. It almost made me shut down, T2 was my fourth life changing diagnosis and I struggled mentally to cope.
If and when I need insulin I will be happy to use it but I will have to give my consent and be happy with the advice given by the prescriber.
 

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I guess the weight of much of what she said depends whether the prescription signer actually validates the detail, or accepts her opinion and judgement by default.

My GP has never mentioned Diabetes, I can't get him off the subject of statins long enough for him to talk about anything else.
 

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My GP has never mentioned Diabetes, I can't get him off the subject of statins long enough for him to talk about anything else.

My GP and I have agreed, in a sort of unspoken way, that statins are the beast that will not be named.
 
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My GP and I have agreed, in a sort of unspoken way, that statins are the beast that will not be named.

Well done. I'm sick of hearing about 'em. Even the receptionist asked me why I didn't need a prescription for them any more!
 

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Well done. I'm sick of hearing about 'em. Even the receptionist asked me why I didn't need a prescription for them any more!

Oh, it wasn't always like this, but I shared my Lipids Training Program with her. OK, that's mainly a few papers, plus some excellent Professor Sikaris YouTube presentations. She went from, "I worry about these numbers. Would you like a referal to a lipids specialist", to "You must be delighted by those numbers".

Thank you Professor Sikaris!

I like my GP very much. She is young, and has only been my GP for a couple of years, following the retirement onf my previously favoured Doc. She is honest when she don't know something, and has integrity. Unfortunately, she is a salaried GP, rather than a partner, so has little sway in the surgery bigger picture.
 
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Oh, it wasn't always like this, but I shared my Lipids Training Program with her. OK, that's mainly a few papers, plus some excellent Professor Sikaris YouTube presentations. She went from, "I worry about these numbers. Would you like a referal to a lipids specialist", to "You must be delighted by those numbers".

Thank you Professor Sikaris!

I like my GP very much. She is young, and has only been my GP for a couple of years, following the retirement onf my previously favoured Doc. She is honest when she don't know something, and has integrity. Unfortunately, she is a salaried GP, rather than a partner, so has little sway in the surgery bigger picture.

I like Ken, too. He is not afraid to say "We just don't know, yet". There's no side to him, as we say up north.