After three months of zero help or guidance form my surgery, I finally had my first visit to the diabetes nurse today . It went pear shaped from the off and then downhill very quickly from there. I wont go into the gory details but suffice to say after three months of waiting, I was kinda hoping for a little more than a box ticking exercise ( which is what it turned out to be ) . I asked to see the practice secretary and insisted on seeing a Doctor so I could get better some guidance at least . Reluctantly she booked me an appointment for the end of the day . The Doctor too seemed to be on automatic and just prescribed me 1000mg of metformin to address the still High BG levels. I discussed with the doctor that I don't present as a classic Type 2 ( I am very skinny and am losing more weight each week ) and asked if we shouldn't do the necessary blood tests to find out if i'm LADA or Type 1 before prescribing medication for Type 2. He said no " try the tablets first" !! Should I insist on these blood tests or just start taking the tablets ? I have another HBA1c blood test on the 22nd . Do these people realise the impact that this diagnosis has and the dramatic lifestyle / diet changes we go through to try to reduce BG levels (and the worry that a sudden diagnosis brings ?) It really doesn't seem like it. I really am shocked at how little they seem to care . Advice on how to proceed would be welcome
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