Hi all I have been t2 for six years. Changed hospitals and cos they didn't Have my records they did all the blood tests again and they listend to my description of onset. It turns out I'm actually t1. Can I sue for wrong diagnosis and screwing my health up
Thank youWould be hard to prove it.
I would advise writing to the foi officer at the medical centre previously and asking for a full copy of your medical records first.
Hospitals in England have complaints procedures thru PALs but you are also entitled to gain access to a Patient Advocate to help you.
You could also talk to to a non win non fee solicitor.
Personally having had a **** time myself with NHS its not easy and you can spend time thinking about misdiagnosies or you can spend time gaining understanding of new diagnosis...and getting on with life....
Which ever route you decide upon its up to you. I got apologies and new procedures in place to safe guard other T1's and changed hospitals. However, my mental health suffered to be honest. I was happy with results I got but it was horrendous and to be honest I would have been better placed if I had soent my time thinking of my future and my immediate recovery.
Thank you
Thank you for your comments will take time to adjust. Been fitted with a pump soonIts a tough call.. Anger at others for mistakes in health can be overwhelming...
I hope you can decide what to do. Its a huge, hard decision to make. The day my letter of explanations and apologies and plans came I was able to let go of that anger.. So many people told me to take legal action but I know that is long and drawn out and I have enough money for my needs and didn't want monetary compensation. However, the time spent with that anger did slow down my recovery and mental health wasn't good. I'm not sure though whether I could have let go of my anger without taking the course of complaining... Probably not.. But will never know.
Good luck on adapting to T1 by the way.
Thank you for your comments will take time to adjust. Been fitted with a pump soon
Hi my blood sugers we're always very high always in the high teens and twenties that's why they did repeat blood test follows by fasting bloods. If your worrid talk to your health care professional and ask for full bloods doing and then fasting this should tell them what type you are. Hope you are not wrongly diagnosed ☺Hi, sorry to read about the wrong diagnosis. As a young and relatively slim T2, could you please tell me if there is anything I could do to avoid harming my health, in case I were a late T1 as well? My sugars are ok, and actually I suspect I really have insulin resistance, but I just want to make sure I don't do any harm.
No but they cheked thyroid vitamin D cholesterol calcium and electrolures all will show up as low.Did your repeat tests include a GAD and c-peptide test?
I have been on insulin for 5 years more than likely had the GAD but have had so many blood tests over the past few months hard to keep track.I think the GAD and c-peptide tests are the key ones in trying to determine what sort of diabetes you have, so if you haven't had those I'm not sure you can be clear what type you are. Have you now been moved onto insulin? Because it is possible to be an insulin dependent type 2. It might be worth asking your treating team for some clarity as to the position.
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