Somewhere I read an article about how to identify a good gp from a bad. Amongst the list was an entry saying that if the gp referred your routine diabetes care to a diabetic nurse we should know the nature of the nurses qualifications and the date of their most recent update training. I am sure that the article was aimed at patients outside the UK, probably the USA but the point made should not be lost on us. You could ascertain what the qualification and training regime for NHS diabetic nurses is. I would like to know for my own information. With that information in mind prepare a new data sheet to represent your own results. Then make another appointment with your dn to discuss your case with your latest meter readings. During your conversation you can say something along the lines of "I read recently that XYZ is the latest thinking, when was your last update course?" If you can do it non confrontationally you may be able to work together in increasing each others knowledge. In a less than that ideal world you should at least gain an insight into the era of the tickbox list being used.My appointment today with the DSN to discuss my high blood sugars went no where. I've been told to stick to injecting 10 units of novorapid with each meal and not 30, but 36 units of tresiba. I showed her my blood sugar levels over the past month and she was like ”they're a bit high".
She even brought up the eat well plate, asking me if I have been following it and then when I asked about carb counting and going onto a DAFNE course, she said that I don't need to as it's for people with type 1 and that the DESMOND course is more suitable.
I feel so angry right now at them, they are just not listening to me.
I share your anger. Essentially, if a DSN isn't diabetic themselves they don't know s**t. I'm told "Eat pasta, eat brown rice" if I do my sugars rise to 18. As we all know now, diabetes control is not one-size-fits-all. What works for me won't necessarily work for you and vice-versa. Good book - Blood Sugar 101. Cut the carbs and you'll be good to go. all the bestMy appointment today with the DSN to discuss my high blood sugars went no where. I've been told to stick to injecting 10 units of novorapid with each meal and not 30, but 36 units of tresiba. I showed her my blood sugar levels over the past month and she was like ”they're a bit high".
She even brought up the eat well plate, asking me if I have been following it and then when I asked about carb counting and going onto a DAFNE course, she said that I don't need to as it's for people with type 1 and that the DESMOND course is more suitable.
I feel so angry right now at them, they are just not listening to me.
Bet she was skinny !My appointment today with the DSN to discuss my high blood sugars went no where. I've been told to stick to injecting 10 units of novorapid with each meal and not 30, but 36 units of tresiba. I showed her my blood sugar levels over the past month and she was like ”they're a bit high".
She even brought up the eat well plate, asking me if I have been following it and then when I asked about carb counting and going onto a DAFNE course, she said that I don't need to as it's for people with type 1 and that the DESMOND course is more suitable.
I feel so angry right now at them, they are just not listening to me.
My appointment today with the DSN to discuss my high blood sugars went no where. I've been told to stick to injecting 10 units of novorapid with each meal and not 30, but 36 units of tresiba. I showed her my blood sugar levels over the past month and she was like ”they're a bit high".
She even brought up the eat well plate, asking me if I have been following it and then when I asked about carb counting and going onto a DAFNE course, she said that I don't need to as it's for people with type 1 and that the DESMOND course is more suitable.
I feel so angry right now at them, they are just not listening to me.
My appointment today with the DSN to discuss my high blood sugars went no where. I've been told to stick to injecting 10 units of novorapid with each meal and not 30, but 36 units of tresiba. I showed her my blood sugar levels over the past month and she was like ”they're a bit high".
She even brought up the eat well plate, asking me if I have been following it and then when I asked about carb counting and going onto a DAFNE course, she said that I don't need to as it's for people with type 1 and that the DESMOND course is more suitable.
I feel so angry right now at them, they are just not listening to me.
You and I seem to be on parallel paths. My bgl was higher than yours when threatened with insulin (regularly clocking 32+ mmol/l. I was put on Gliclazide 320 mg too, but now down to 40 and hoping to split it on next review with GP. My HCP team are very supportive of my LC diet, and I am declared resolved.. There was some initial resistance to LCHF diet, but that changed when I presented my testing results in a spreadsheet, complete with graphs and a food log.My
Following my initial diagnosis in 2002 of T2, I was referred to a dietician by my diabetic nurse. The dietician followed the 'accepted guidelines' of balanced meals but more or less eating what I wanted apart from the obvious things like sugars, sweets, confectionery, cakes etc. Predictably over the years my BG levels continued to rise. When told that the next step was insulin (I have a morbid fear of needles) I started researching the web and came across this site and got interested in the low carb diet. I started on a fairly strict regime of 50 carbs per day spread over 3 meals. As a consequence within 8 weeks my levels dipped from 11 to somewhere in the 6's. Since then I've managed to both control my BG levels to below 6 and reduced my pill medication from 320 gms per day of gliclazide to just 20!!
When I last saw my doctor some 4 years ago he looked quizically when I mentioned my low carb success and was a bit disparaging. My faith in the views of professionals relating to diabetes is pretty low. My advice is to do your own research and conduct some of your own experiments to see what works for you.
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