I have had type 2 since 2006 and been on a high dose of insulin since 2013. My glucose levels have never been within normal range, HbA1c always high, and my lipid profile is horrendous. I have stopped taking my medication. I no longer wish to deal with it anymore. It is a constant battle, primary care don't have the answers, and just prescribe another tablet to deal with the next issue you raise with regards to diabetes. I experienced secondary care for the first time last week, the consultant wasn't interested and I was out of the room in under 10 minutes. No adjustment to medication, no help or advice, no referral, no tests, no follow up. I give up, I don't want to be dealing with a chronic disease and a system that doesn't want to help. I feel there is nowhere to turn to and it is all so hopeless.
Oh dear Cornflake, you have arrived at a dark place at the moment. I feel really for you.
Like the others, I would urge you to continue with your meds, because it doesn't seem likely things will improve without it. Unfortunately, blood glucose running riot is likely, quite quickly to have a negative impact on your mood, as well as potential for you feeling physically unwell.
One comment I would make is that I can totally empathise with you on a series of unsatisfactory appointments with specialists in the arrea of the consultation, it unfortunately can happen. I have spent over two years seeking a diagnosis for some very odd, seemingly random symptoms with a varying level of progress. Only now, having seen a number of consultants do I have a potential diagnosis, which will take months prove or otherwise. I feel your pain, albeit my problem isn't diabetes related.
I don't know if you are aware, but under the NHS you have the right to request a second opinion in circumstance circumstances, such as you describe. Following my first referral my GP explained this to me and I accepted that option. The second consultant was much, much more interested that his predecessor's "we'll probably never get to the bottom of this" response, although he didn't reach a diagnosis, but referred me onto a different specialism.
If you felt your appointment was unproductive (and you clearly do), then ask your GP to refer you fr a second opinion. That referral can be to a name doctor. I ended up researching into local bods and being referred to a single person. There was no push back on that.
Please do go back to your GP and explain how you are feeling, but maybe you could have done a bit of digging into local bods with consultants with an interest in T2 diabetes.
I was very fortunate to be friendly with a specialist nurse in the area, so she could help me narrow the field a bit, but maybe asking folks on here if they know someone near you could help you out. Your referral doesn't actually even have to be in your own area, but it could be doubly frustrating to find someone you like, but with whom your ongoing care could be logistically impractical.
Good luck with it all. I wish you well.