I am 48 based in London and was diagnosed with type 2 in early January this year and apparently I had been neglected for over a year as I had a record of a blood test which was high on glucose but no one told me that I was diabetic or at risk. After the initial shock I managed to control it with diet and exercise but wasn't happy with the GP.
Eventually in April I changed GP. New blood tests were made and the results were negative. I had the big announcement that the results were " normal " I insisited if normal for a diabetic person or plain normal and my latest GP said that I wasn't diabetic.
The reality is very different as I continued to do my own test to keep an eye so I requested a new blood test recently and woila! they were bad news again. The glucose levels are high.
I felt this is negligence from my GP as from the period from May to July I didn't follow a strict diet hence the results. I don't know what to do and how to make sense of all of this. I am not getting the service everyone deserves. I have never been referred to a diabetic clinic or anything like that. What to do?
It would be great to connect with a local group to do some exercise and for motivation but also to fight stress. I have been diagnosed with a congenital heart condition so I am naturally worried despite of the words of the doctor that the two issues are separate.
I am very aware of a healthy diet and exercise and want to be more in control of my health. I don't want to go through the whole PALS system just sorting out support and proper care!
Questions
Why doctors treat our body as compartments?
Any ideas about how to deal with GPs???
Is there any independent helpline I can call for advice?
I appreciate any comments
Thanks in advance
Sergio
Eventually in April I changed GP. New blood tests were made and the results were negative. I had the big announcement that the results were " normal " I insisited if normal for a diabetic person or plain normal and my latest GP said that I wasn't diabetic.
The reality is very different as I continued to do my own test to keep an eye so I requested a new blood test recently and woila! they were bad news again. The glucose levels are high.
I felt this is negligence from my GP as from the period from May to July I didn't follow a strict diet hence the results. I don't know what to do and how to make sense of all of this. I am not getting the service everyone deserves. I have never been referred to a diabetic clinic or anything like that. What to do?
It would be great to connect with a local group to do some exercise and for motivation but also to fight stress. I have been diagnosed with a congenital heart condition so I am naturally worried despite of the words of the doctor that the two issues are separate.
I am very aware of a healthy diet and exercise and want to be more in control of my health. I don't want to go through the whole PALS system just sorting out support and proper care!
Questions
Why doctors treat our body as compartments?
Any ideas about how to deal with GPs???
Is there any independent helpline I can call for advice?
I appreciate any comments
Thanks in advance
Sergio