LordElpus
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- At risk of diabetes
Just joined. I am a 68 yr old retired Police Inspector who recently survived a heart attack on the 26th August.
None of the recognised 'risk factors' for heart attacks applied to me yet I still had one, caused by a blood clot.
I have my own theory as to why it happened but this is not the place or time to discuss that.
I am here because after my heart attack I was prescribed various medications which I was told were given to 'everyone' who has had a heart attack. I was not happy with this as the medications prescribed are designed to deal with specific issues, both of which I do not suffer from. I have argued my corner and one of those medications were withdrawn, the other I have refused to take as I don't have the condition that the medication is designed to deal with despite the pressure to continue. In addition the noted side effects of the medications is an increase in blood sugar levels and after a recent blood test was told I am 'pre diabetic'.
I have been regularly monitoring my own blood sugar level using a finger prick tester for over 8 years and during that time it has hardly changed so I am concerned I will be pressured to accept diabetes medication which may be permanent but not actually necessary.
Looking forward to finding out the facts.
None of the recognised 'risk factors' for heart attacks applied to me yet I still had one, caused by a blood clot.
I have my own theory as to why it happened but this is not the place or time to discuss that.
I am here because after my heart attack I was prescribed various medications which I was told were given to 'everyone' who has had a heart attack. I was not happy with this as the medications prescribed are designed to deal with specific issues, both of which I do not suffer from. I have argued my corner and one of those medications were withdrawn, the other I have refused to take as I don't have the condition that the medication is designed to deal with despite the pressure to continue. In addition the noted side effects of the medications is an increase in blood sugar levels and after a recent blood test was told I am 'pre diabetic'.
I have been regularly monitoring my own blood sugar level using a finger prick tester for over 8 years and during that time it has hardly changed so I am concerned I will be pressured to accept diabetes medication which may be permanent but not actually necessary.
Looking forward to finding out the facts.