Hi
@Nanny, sorry to hear about the difficulties you're having with your GP surgery. Can you write the GP a letter asking for them to review your record to see if it's been flagged for diabetes? When I was diagnosed, the nurse updated my record with a code for diabetes mellitus (she had the code stuck on the wall on a post it note).
If you're diabetic, you should be getting referrals for screening for your eyes, a three month appointment after diagnosis, yearly diabetes check ups, and be able to
apply for free prescriptions as long as you're not solely diet controlled, which is sounds like you're not if you're on metformin.
I also got a referral for a DESMOND course.
This is the sort of thing I'd be writing:
"Dear Dr X,
I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes on DATE, and was prescribed metformin. Since then I've seen no one about it.
I'm wondering if you can review my record to see if it's been coded that I'm diabetic, as I believe that there's extra appointments (eye screening, diabetic check ups, DESMOND courses, appointments with the diabetes nurse etc.) that I should be having, and I've not had any of them.
I'm also aware that as a person with diabetes mellitus, that I should be able to apply for free prescriptions, but I haven't done so, and probably won't be able to do so until it's formally on my record.
I'm concerned that I've fallen through the cracks and am missing out on care that would help me manage and control my diabetes better. I appreciate that you're all busy and that mistakes happen, but I was hoping you could check for me so that the extra care can be initiated. I'm keen to make changes to my diet and lifestyle to help with my diabetes, and it would be helpful for me to be put in touch with the relevant health professionals to discuss what this would involve.
Thanks in advance for your consideration, and thanks also for the hard work that you and your colleagues are doing, the pandemic must have added to your workload, I appreciate the good work that you are doing.
Yours sincerely, Nanny"
Hopefully it'll chivvy them into doing something. Best wishes, Sarah