imtrying
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Sorry for another post with questions!!
This morning I went to the drs...and this has brought up several questions. It's official I have a bad chest infection and am now off work and on antibiotics.
When I went to reception to make an appt, as soon as they pulled up my records she told me i HAD to have an annual diabetes review. I told her I've just had one with my diabetes team so there was no need. She said it didn't matter and I HAD to have one there. (my stubborn side came out...as soon as someone says I HAVE to do something, I then don't want to lol). When I eventually went in to see the dr he told me the same thing (apparently this was more important than why I'd actually gone to see him!).
Is this true??? Don't my results with my diabetes team mean I've already done them? Are my GP surgery just trying to make some money?
The second thing was whilst in there and being assessed for the chest infection he asked if I smoke...which I do. I mentioned I had given up for 5 months last year but I put on so much weight I started again. Then he said 'no that's not the smoking that makes you put on weight, the insulin makes you fat'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Now bearing in mind DWED is very close to my heart and insulin omission is something I've mildly suffered with, surely drs shouldn't be saying things like this...or am I being overly sensitive??
thanks everyone.
This morning I went to the drs...and this has brought up several questions. It's official I have a bad chest infection and am now off work and on antibiotics.
When I went to reception to make an appt, as soon as they pulled up my records she told me i HAD to have an annual diabetes review. I told her I've just had one with my diabetes team so there was no need. She said it didn't matter and I HAD to have one there. (my stubborn side came out...as soon as someone says I HAVE to do something, I then don't want to lol). When I eventually went in to see the dr he told me the same thing (apparently this was more important than why I'd actually gone to see him!).
Is this true??? Don't my results with my diabetes team mean I've already done them? Are my GP surgery just trying to make some money?
The second thing was whilst in there and being assessed for the chest infection he asked if I smoke...which I do. I mentioned I had given up for 5 months last year but I put on so much weight I started again. Then he said 'no that's not the smoking that makes you put on weight, the insulin makes you fat'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Now bearing in mind DWED is very close to my heart and insulin omission is something I've mildly suffered with, surely drs shouldn't be saying things like this...or am I being overly sensitive??
thanks everyone.