Babysaurus
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
I got a call from my GP surgery yesterday re the amount of strips and insulin I am asking for.
I explained I was a Type 1 and also six and a half months pregnant, along with recently having gone on the pump, so was doing a lot of tests - between 12 and 20 a day. I was immediately told, in a nice but firm way (if that makes sense, she wasn't overtly rude but was very much 'telling' me) that 'that is way too much, we recommend four tests a day. More than that is unneccessary.'
So, I then explained that I have been advised to test before meals, after meals, and also need to test before and during exercise, before bed, when I get up, and often before and after snacks etc as I needed to be extra tight with maintaining the control I have etc etc (as you guys all know.) I also said that I was developing insulin resistance, which is common with Type 1's in later pregnancy, and this too needed to be kept on top of which is done by more testing. The GP said again that four times a day was fine, and my current rates of testing were 'ridiculous'. It was like talking to the wall.
Then, she asked why I wanted 'more than one vial a month' of insulin (most patients only need one allegedly.) Again, I explained that I was becoming resistant so the 300 units I was getting through every two days meant I needed more than one vial a month. Again, this is apparently 'way too much' so she said they won't give me more than two vials a month and if I needed more I needed to make an appointment to come in and discuss it when them.
Grrrr!! What on earth does she think I am doing with all this stuff? Selling it?!
I think I am especially annoyed that this GP clearly knows a limited amount about diabetes but is still giving 'advice' on how to manage it, something especially risky during pregnancy. Imagine if I didn't know better?! I had explained exactly why I was testing in the patterns I was, and this explanation was close to brushed off as if I was simply neurotic. I also said that I understood it was expensive but it was unfortunately part and parcel of the way things are at the moment - I wasn't living like a science project for fun, after all! I also said I didn't want to be down to my last couple of strips before I could get more, this is especially irritating if I was away for a few days, and it's not like they go off is it? I can always not order some for a bit if I have too many (unlikely at the moment but still...) They have agreed to give me six tubs (negotiated up from 4) of strips a month and said I will have to buy any others. 😡
I have left a message with my DSN who's fab and hopefully she can make them see sense.
Rant over.
I explained I was a Type 1 and also six and a half months pregnant, along with recently having gone on the pump, so was doing a lot of tests - between 12 and 20 a day. I was immediately told, in a nice but firm way (if that makes sense, she wasn't overtly rude but was very much 'telling' me) that 'that is way too much, we recommend four tests a day. More than that is unneccessary.'
So, I then explained that I have been advised to test before meals, after meals, and also need to test before and during exercise, before bed, when I get up, and often before and after snacks etc as I needed to be extra tight with maintaining the control I have etc etc (as you guys all know.) I also said that I was developing insulin resistance, which is common with Type 1's in later pregnancy, and this too needed to be kept on top of which is done by more testing. The GP said again that four times a day was fine, and my current rates of testing were 'ridiculous'. It was like talking to the wall.
Then, she asked why I wanted 'more than one vial a month' of insulin (most patients only need one allegedly.) Again, I explained that I was becoming resistant so the 300 units I was getting through every two days meant I needed more than one vial a month. Again, this is apparently 'way too much' so she said they won't give me more than two vials a month and if I needed more I needed to make an appointment to come in and discuss it when them.
Grrrr!! What on earth does she think I am doing with all this stuff? Selling it?!
I think I am especially annoyed that this GP clearly knows a limited amount about diabetes but is still giving 'advice' on how to manage it, something especially risky during pregnancy. Imagine if I didn't know better?! I had explained exactly why I was testing in the patterns I was, and this explanation was close to brushed off as if I was simply neurotic. I also said that I understood it was expensive but it was unfortunately part and parcel of the way things are at the moment - I wasn't living like a science project for fun, after all! I also said I didn't want to be down to my last couple of strips before I could get more, this is especially irritating if I was away for a few days, and it's not like they go off is it? I can always not order some for a bit if I have too many (unlikely at the moment but still...) They have agreed to give me six tubs (negotiated up from 4) of strips a month and said I will have to buy any others. 😡
I have left a message with my DSN who's fab and hopefully she can make them see sense.
Rant over.
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