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I can ask for a woman GP or either of the 2 male GPs at my practice. I do see myself very lucky.
 
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Same here. And at my two previous surgerys over the last 30years.
 
Frankly we’re lucky to get an appointment at our surgery, let alone being able to choose who it’s with. I don’t even know who my named gp is, the last standing official dr that isn’t a locum I assume! My results get reviewed by any dr about. Historically we’ve been allowed to see any dr at the practice so in theory we have choice, just not in practice. There’s online appointments, but only for the actual practice gp (part time) as the locums cant be put on the system. Again in theory we’re in the 21st century but not in practice.
 
How many GPs are there in your practice? Surely there must be one good one?
There are seven, I have only seen the same (12 year old, or so he looks) GP. Seen one Practice nurse twice and all the others have been strangers. No 'relationship' and have to repeat stuff all the time. I made a big mistake in switching to this particular Practice but it is closer to home and offers more services (or so I was led to believe by the website) but, strangely, they keep telling me to go to another Practice for phlebotomy. First time this happened I said "There has to be a dozen people in this building who can draw blood and you want me to pay for an adapted taxi to go down the road?" I was disgusted. I have the blood draws at the Practice but I have to stamp my foot to get it done there.
 
I see the nurse who does my yearly check up and then I see the doctor when I get my blood results. No specialists diabetes team.
 
Even on MyGP?
In theory I can book appointments on line however whenever I try I always get the message ‘there are currently no available appointments’ so have to ring the surgery and wait for 25 minutes on the phone to get one. I’m currently trying to book a diabetic review but have had no success - had my blood test etc 4 weeks ago!
 
Oh no. Any other practice in your area?
 
We play GP roulette every time we pick up our prescriptions because the name of our ‘named’ GP is on the bottom but it’s a different name every month - we had a locum listed one month.
 
Debandez wrote... It makes me so sad to read this. And very mad. They are on auto pilot. Spoutingthe same old same old.

It is sad Debandez. The fact that the Doctor and Nurse I saw both advised I visit this web site and it's forums for help and answeres to my many questions, yet to me it is obvious they have never studied the site themselves because all of their advise is in complete conflict to that which can be found here. I told the Doctor this and he assured me his experience, training and seminars he had attended provided him with far more expertise and evidence that the only solution was medication, probably for the rest of my life.

How can any professional advise patients to use diabetes.co.uk for information but not first look at its content or take on board evidence that low carb, high fat diet can work? So many Doctors and nurses seem unable, afraid or unwilling to accept thousand of success stories, dismissing them as though they were some urban myth. I think we have a long battle to persuade them otherwise. Keep up the good work.
 
 
I just phoned my GP's practise to make an appointment for next Tuesday with my regular GP, as I want to get a new blood test request form, and scripts for one of my copd inhalers that I have run out of scripts for.

They offered me two time slots 9:20 am or 10:40 on Tues, so took the later one as it fits in what I have lined up to do that day.

I could not handle the way they seem to %$#@ on you in the UK with NHS so called service.
 

I picked FUNNY because of the last line, @Guzzler..LoL

but just wanted to throw in a HUG as well, i'm surprised by that.

Why wouldn't a woman prefer a woman doctor, and be allowed to ?..
my missus does .

me i'm not bothered, unless it's for the 'you Know.. bits " ..then it's Men.doctors.
because we under stand what each other means ( we blokes talk in code when it's THAT ) ...and how it feels.

surely part of that dynamic of visiting a doctors, EXCEPT when it's an emergency,
then it's OMG , Hitler Youth, Satan, Hugh Laurie..() I DON'T Care as long as they can save me.,

But at a surgery level,it IS that ability to relax, and relay REAL concerns and problems, and that really has SOME merit,
especially when regarding how you feel about how the the other party listens and empathises.

there have been some fantastic female doctors i have seen, as are many of the male ones.
but surely THAT should be Your choice.?

take care.
 
forgive the late reply. @Route 66

agree on the last line, blessed indeed if you have one.


as for you...what a horrid experience

I hope things have become better in a more managed direction, since then.

Liking the out of ten scoring system.
really does give a sense of the satisfaction / or lack of at each stage of your journey so far.

Thank you for posting
best wishes for a better tomorrows with the treatment
regime and clearer advice.
 

well not that i need one, but just looking on my web link, the ONLY docs appointments are for
8/8/2019 to 22/8/2019

NONE.

no other choices available.

guess i just keep trying until the week after appears
I do know my adopted doctor IS unavailable for the next 3 weeks as reception told me the other day,
but the website, just doesn't have her down...( i was worried she'd left.. )

So Appointment's within one week.....gold dust, mate
 
I have gone back over my recent posts and have amended one EDIT in relation to a post to @helensaramay
(apologies for the late edit, helensaramay)

for those who have not had the pleasure, i was lucky enough to hear this guy speak.
.(have since searched but can find no link to video)

and HE spoke for me on SO many levels.
i still get goosebumps when i Just read what he said.

https://www.livingloud.org.uk/single-post/2018/12/14/International-Diabetes-Summit-2018

ALL of it is worth reading, but the punch line, the absolute clarity of the nonsense of the current situation is...


I doubt we have moved, much beyond that, despite the sterling efforts of so many.

maybe next year we WILL see the promised lands

I am also reminded of this clip from the film Network.

A lone voice indeed.

but just one voice one person CAN make the difference
and WE are MANY.

here's a lesson in how a movement, usually begins with just One voice, One person
and THAT one action can cause others to join that movement.

This guy inspired ME, that WE Deserve BETTER
who will inspire you ?
https://www.livingloud.org.uk/single-post/2018/12/14/International-Diabetes-Summit-2018

 
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I don't lose weight unless I hv tight and constant 5s. However the nhs criteria is far higher.
 
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