SerialLurker
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- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Hi everyone,
I was diagnosed about a week and a half ago, following 2 consecutive high HbA1c tests (April 50mmol/l, June 49mmol/l). The diagnosis wasn't really a suprise, my GP had said after the first high result that it was pretty likely the second would be too.
Unfortunately between me making the appointment for the second blood test, and getting the results, he retired! So I've seen one of the other GPs at the practise, who told me that the two high readings automatically triggers the diagnosis of T2, prescribed me Metformin and said I'd get an appointment with him at the Practise Diabetes Clinic in about 3 months, with the Practise Nurse about 2 weeks before that "for blood pressure tests etc", and he'd refer me to the local Diabetes Clinic as well, which should come through "before the appointment at the surgery". But they "don't do testing via a monitor", so I should just "try to eat more healthily and do some more exercise" in the meantime.
I've been having a lurk around this forum since then, but thought I'd take the plunge & say Hi *waves*.
Sarah
I was diagnosed about a week and a half ago, following 2 consecutive high HbA1c tests (April 50mmol/l, June 49mmol/l). The diagnosis wasn't really a suprise, my GP had said after the first high result that it was pretty likely the second would be too.
Unfortunately between me making the appointment for the second blood test, and getting the results, he retired! So I've seen one of the other GPs at the practise, who told me that the two high readings automatically triggers the diagnosis of T2, prescribed me Metformin and said I'd get an appointment with him at the Practise Diabetes Clinic in about 3 months, with the Practise Nurse about 2 weeks before that "for blood pressure tests etc", and he'd refer me to the local Diabetes Clinic as well, which should come through "before the appointment at the surgery". But they "don't do testing via a monitor", so I should just "try to eat more healthily and do some more exercise" in the meantime.
I've been having a lurk around this forum since then, but thought I'd take the plunge & say Hi *waves*.
Sarah