Cat1964
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Hi there, just thought I'd let you know how I got on at my appointment with the nurse today. As soon as I was in her office she asked me how I came to be there. I explained to her I thought I was anaemic and this was why the blood tests were done. She told me my first blood test had a 7.9 reading and my 2nd blood test which led to last weeks diagnosis was 8.4. She confirmed to me that I have Type 2 diabetes and proceeded to explain to me what diabetes is. She also told me I have Folic Acid deficiency so the next time I go back they are going to check my folic acid levels and do a check on B12 too. She is very knowledgable about diabetes and made me feel at ease talking with her. She explained how diabetes also affects your eyes. What I thought was irritated eyes because I wear make up all day long turns out to be how my diabetes is affecting my eyes. She was happy with how I have changed my diet since before my diagnosis and told me to carry on with what I am doing but also felt that I could be doing with a little help from medication, Metformin. We discussed lots of stuff and I have an appointment to go to the diabetic clinic at the end of February which is a 2 hour appointment with GP, nurse, dietician, podiatrist etc. she said if she had any more concerns I would probably be given Metformin but for now just keep doing as I am doing now. The nurse did say if I have any issues or questions before the diabetic clinic appointment that I should make an appointment anytime to see her, she was so nice. I thought I would have got a lecture. My head is so full of information and I am finding it all a bit daunting, a bit scary even and very overwhelming. I had a bit of a panic attack and a cry about it all then old myself not to be stupid. I am sure I can get on top of it and learn how to control my diabetes and not let it control me. 😱