Good evening,
I posted previously about being misdiagnosed while an inpatient by an endocrinologist as Type 2 some four to five years ago. 10 months ago, I was put on insulin, Gliclazide and Metformin+ Sitagliptin tablets, which made no improvement whatsoever. Early December I saw an endocrinologist at a diabetic clinic to find out that I had been Type 1 all along.
Although the Diabetes clinic consultant changed my prescription to the new insulin, the Gliclazide and Metformin were continued. Only when a friend went to the chemist for me, a casual chat with the pharmacist resulted in being advised that I shouldn’t be taking the tablets on top of the insulin.
Also, I have gone from injecting one time daily to 6 times minimum, or from 28 times a month to 126. I have run out of needles, blood sugar test strips and keytone strips on more than one occasion including Christmas. The pharmacist informed that they can only dispense what they have been authorised to. They kindly managed to get me an emergency supply. I wrote a letter to the endocrinologist and to my GP asking if I should be taking the tablets and explaining that someone needs to take control of this sorry situation. The endocrinologist called me, to say that I should stop taking the pills. She explained that it wasn’t her fault as she cancelled the tablets on the prescription by computer, then said it must have been the computer’s fault. Not her fault, then she said it wasn’t just her fault, that ‘we’ are all to blame.
Having already been misdiagnosed by one diabetologist, I have now been subjected by another one to the medical equivalent of victim shaming. before being properly diagnosed the diabetic specialist nurse insisted it must be the way I inject or my diet that was to blame for lack of progress!
I am house bound and take medication for other ailments dispensed via a dose-it box/blister pack due to mobility and poor memory issues. Four days after the conversation, my weekly medication arrived. EXACTLY the same, 12 Gliclazide and Metformin+ Sitagliptin tablets wrongly prescribed. No increase in test strips, zero ketone strips. I know have to try to identify and remove 12 tablets from my daily medication.
My readings have been 15.6, 22.7, 5.2 15.3 today. I eat well and healthily and have never been a fan of fast or junk food. I now inject Abasaglar 23 units and Humalog 8+4+4 units daily. I still have greatly fluctuating (mostly high) blood sugar readings, I understand and appreciate that it will take time to find a correct dosage. Also I am learning slowly but surely about carb counting thanks to the great advise and guidance from contributors on the forums. thanks for all the advice.
Has anyone else had similar difficulties and what are my options, I live alone have a real fear for my health and I am desperately afraid that I will be removed from the diabetic clinic for being troublesome.
I am sorry that my post is so long, I am in dispair and don't know what else to do.
I posted previously about being misdiagnosed while an inpatient by an endocrinologist as Type 2 some four to five years ago. 10 months ago, I was put on insulin, Gliclazide and Metformin+ Sitagliptin tablets, which made no improvement whatsoever. Early December I saw an endocrinologist at a diabetic clinic to find out that I had been Type 1 all along.
Although the Diabetes clinic consultant changed my prescription to the new insulin, the Gliclazide and Metformin were continued. Only when a friend went to the chemist for me, a casual chat with the pharmacist resulted in being advised that I shouldn’t be taking the tablets on top of the insulin.
Also, I have gone from injecting one time daily to 6 times minimum, or from 28 times a month to 126. I have run out of needles, blood sugar test strips and keytone strips on more than one occasion including Christmas. The pharmacist informed that they can only dispense what they have been authorised to. They kindly managed to get me an emergency supply. I wrote a letter to the endocrinologist and to my GP asking if I should be taking the tablets and explaining that someone needs to take control of this sorry situation. The endocrinologist called me, to say that I should stop taking the pills. She explained that it wasn’t her fault as she cancelled the tablets on the prescription by computer, then said it must have been the computer’s fault. Not her fault, then she said it wasn’t just her fault, that ‘we’ are all to blame.
Having already been misdiagnosed by one diabetologist, I have now been subjected by another one to the medical equivalent of victim shaming. before being properly diagnosed the diabetic specialist nurse insisted it must be the way I inject or my diet that was to blame for lack of progress!
I am house bound and take medication for other ailments dispensed via a dose-it box/blister pack due to mobility and poor memory issues. Four days after the conversation, my weekly medication arrived. EXACTLY the same, 12 Gliclazide and Metformin+ Sitagliptin tablets wrongly prescribed. No increase in test strips, zero ketone strips. I know have to try to identify and remove 12 tablets from my daily medication.
My readings have been 15.6, 22.7, 5.2 15.3 today. I eat well and healthily and have never been a fan of fast or junk food. I now inject Abasaglar 23 units and Humalog 8+4+4 units daily. I still have greatly fluctuating (mostly high) blood sugar readings, I understand and appreciate that it will take time to find a correct dosage. Also I am learning slowly but surely about carb counting thanks to the great advise and guidance from contributors on the forums. thanks for all the advice.
Has anyone else had similar difficulties and what are my options, I live alone have a real fear for my health and I am desperately afraid that I will be removed from the diabetic clinic for being troublesome.
I am sorry that my post is so long, I am in dispair and don't know what else to do.