AJLang
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
I had a good appointment on Monday with a diabetic consultant that I hadn't spoken to before. He was so easy to speak to so for the first time I opened up about how difficult I am finding it to walk because of increasing stiffness in my back/hips and weakness from time to time in my legs which feels like a hypo but isn't. I explained that when I go out it has to be somewhere where there are seats every few minutes. I said that I didn't know if it was the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome or diabetes. He asked why I hadn't said before and I said that the GP says about my weight - despite me walking Susie for an hour at a time until this started. Consultant said not the GP's fault but that the GP doesn't understand that the mobilitity problems cause the weight gain.
Consultant said twice that he is going to ask GP to re-refer me to rheumatology - I was discharged by them when they diagnosed CFS five years ago.
So glad that the consultant listened to me because the mobility problems are seriously affecting my quality of life.
Consultant said twice that he is going to ask GP to re-refer me to rheumatology - I was discharged by them when they diagnosed CFS five years ago.
So glad that the consultant listened to me because the mobility problems are seriously affecting my quality of life.