Bryan Osborne
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Well I don't really know where to start. Our General Practice in my town has been "taken over." I dunno if it was a financial tender or bid... Its gone well "up the pictures!"
I have been working hard at my diabetes and looking to get to a point where I can become drug free and run on diet and exercise. It has mean't losing over 20kg in weight and being careful with diet. TBH I am quite pleased with my performance.
Recently I have been suffering some anxiety and stress at the least thing, which is a bit unusual. I was on 1000mg a day Metformin. I wondered if I needed to look at my diet in a bit more detail and consider vitamins and other stuff as perhaps I was suffering a bit of a lack somewhere. So I asked to see the wonderful GP who has been so encouraging.
I ring the surgery and the "gatekeeper" tries to vet the situation and ends up putting me to a New Diabetes Nurse... So I turn up for a 4:45pm appointment and end up being called in at 5:25pm. Whilst typing she asks me whats up. I explain the anxiety and she fobs it off with lifestyle. I ask her about diet and she then says "oh just eat a balanced diet, cut down on fats and sugars cos they are bad for your heart!" Err hello I don't have sugary foods I am diabetic and I get my energy from more fatty food than I do carbs and balance the effect via good exercise? I am then given the DUK Magazine Managing Your Diabetes that I read cover to cover last year and then asked... Was there anything else. Well I left the surgery disgusted with the service. I wont make a scene of it but I will now ONLY be satisfied with seeing the GP!
I have been working hard at my diabetes and looking to get to a point where I can become drug free and run on diet and exercise. It has mean't losing over 20kg in weight and being careful with diet. TBH I am quite pleased with my performance.
Recently I have been suffering some anxiety and stress at the least thing, which is a bit unusual. I was on 1000mg a day Metformin. I wondered if I needed to look at my diet in a bit more detail and consider vitamins and other stuff as perhaps I was suffering a bit of a lack somewhere. So I asked to see the wonderful GP who has been so encouraging.
I ring the surgery and the "gatekeeper" tries to vet the situation and ends up putting me to a New Diabetes Nurse... So I turn up for a 4:45pm appointment and end up being called in at 5:25pm. Whilst typing she asks me whats up. I explain the anxiety and she fobs it off with lifestyle. I ask her about diet and she then says "oh just eat a balanced diet, cut down on fats and sugars cos they are bad for your heart!" Err hello I don't have sugary foods I am diabetic and I get my energy from more fatty food than I do carbs and balance the effect via good exercise? I am then given the DUK Magazine Managing Your Diabetes that I read cover to cover last year and then asked... Was there anything else. Well I left the surgery disgusted with the service. I wont make a scene of it but I will now ONLY be satisfied with seeing the GP!