Duffer2020
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
I have recently been diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes but have been struggling to get any sort of help or guidance from my GP or any other source (other than this website).
I was diagnosed back in October 2019 as Pre-Diabetic but there was no follow up and no emphasis on the importance of life style changes that I didn't realise the importance so did nothing.
I obtained access to our medical records and realised that my husband had had a Pre-diabetic reading back in July 2019 so I suggested he make an appointment to have another blood test to check what his reading was no and thankfully it came back as ok.
Today he received a letter through the post offering him a 'preventing diabetes' course which involves;
A one to one assessment over the phone
Six fortnightly group sessions
Seven month group sessions
A final one-to-one progress review
All the things that I had been looking for......
I spoke to them to see if I could get on the same course but was told 'no' because my reading are too high.
This is exactly the kind of course I need to be on as, so far, I have had an 8 minute appointment with a diabetic nurse (that I had had to arrange) who did nothing other than take my blood pressure and tell me to make an appointment for 3 months time!
I have taken it upon myself to book onto a DERIK course as I know I need help but I am really struggling to find any support.
I realise that this course is aimed at pre-diabetics but surely the advice and guidance and support given through the course would be just as pertinent to the likes of me that are now diabetic!
It seems nonsense that I can't get any meaningful help other than by going out and finding it myself!
My husband is happy to go through the data protection bits and then hand over to me to speak on his behalf and to pass all the information back to him so I am hoping that I can learn from what they have to offer for myself and then pass it all onto my husband - any way that it works is fine for me!
Nonsense that I can't access similar help though and galling that nothing was done about mine when I was at the prediabetic stage!
I was diagnosed back in October 2019 as Pre-Diabetic but there was no follow up and no emphasis on the importance of life style changes that I didn't realise the importance so did nothing.
I obtained access to our medical records and realised that my husband had had a Pre-diabetic reading back in July 2019 so I suggested he make an appointment to have another blood test to check what his reading was no and thankfully it came back as ok.
Today he received a letter through the post offering him a 'preventing diabetes' course which involves;
A one to one assessment over the phone
Six fortnightly group sessions
Seven month group sessions
A final one-to-one progress review
All the things that I had been looking for......
I spoke to them to see if I could get on the same course but was told 'no' because my reading are too high.
This is exactly the kind of course I need to be on as, so far, I have had an 8 minute appointment with a diabetic nurse (that I had had to arrange) who did nothing other than take my blood pressure and tell me to make an appointment for 3 months time!
I have taken it upon myself to book onto a DERIK course as I know I need help but I am really struggling to find any support.
I realise that this course is aimed at pre-diabetics but surely the advice and guidance and support given through the course would be just as pertinent to the likes of me that are now diabetic!
It seems nonsense that I can't get any meaningful help other than by going out and finding it myself!
My husband is happy to go through the data protection bits and then hand over to me to speak on his behalf and to pass all the information back to him so I am hoping that I can learn from what they have to offer for myself and then pass it all onto my husband - any way that it works is fine for me!
Nonsense that I can't access similar help though and galling that nothing was done about mine when I was at the prediabetic stage!