Hi I wonder if anyone can please help me as I'm feeling confused.
I suddenly got diagnosed with diabetes after COVID and they were unable to make any difference to bloods with diet so I was put on meds.
I've worked my way through four different meds combos and nothing was working . My bloods were higher then they were before I was put on meds.
After my latest bloods I was asked to make an appointment with the clinical pharmacist which I did. She was lovely, said they needed to try something different as it just wasn't working.
She really pushed for mountjaro. She was really clear and said I wouldn't qualify on the obesity side as my BMI wasn't high enough but I would qualify becAuse of the diabetes and the meds not working.
She talked a lot about it, said I may lose some weight but again told me I couldn't go on it for weight as my BMI wasn't high enough.
She sent me some links and a booklet to read and made an appointment for a week later to show me how to use the pen etc.
The appointment ran as she said where she talked through how to use the pen etc. I felt a little confused when she weighed me and said she was putting a goal of how much weight to loose in three months but thought that was just strange.
I left the appointment and she was going to prescribe that day.
That evening I got a confusing call from her that said as much BMI wasn't high enough I couldn't have it. I said I was confused as my understanding was it was for my diabetes and not for my weight.
She said I had to have a BMI over 35 or I couldn't be prescribed it.
Anyway she said to talk to the Dr.
I'm a carer to three disabled children so getting to an appointment is really tricky. So I left an e consult for the drs and said I was confused. That we had tried meds and they weren't working, we had tried diet and it wasn't working and that it was the drs who had suggested it.
Long story short they have prescribed. The message I got was that with diabetes and a BMI of 30 I could be prescribed.
Now I still don't get where the BMI thing has come in?
I've tried reading up and to me it appears there are two pathways? One for people with diabetes who have tried multiple meds and one for obesity where your BMI has to be over 35 and you have to have a weight related issue.
Now I'm pleased they have prescribed but I'm confused as the message said I could have it because of my diabetes and because my BMI was 30 and I have arthritis.
So is it now just one pathway? So diabetes and obesity with the same guidelines? As that doesn't seem to make sense as it would rule out all diabetics with a lower BMI?
I just can't understand what I'm reading clearly and can't understand why they are mentioning my BMI and my arthritis and setting a goal of how much to lose?
I'm wondering if they got completely confused but they seemed so clear in the original call that it was nothing to do with BMI and I wouldn't qualify for it for weight loss.
I know it may be silly to be worrying but I'm worried in case it works and a side effect is that I lose weight and my weight falls below BMI 30 will they stop prescribing?
Sorry it's so long, I wanted to try and give details. Thank you for anyone who takes the time to read and respond to my waffle!
I suddenly got diagnosed with diabetes after COVID and they were unable to make any difference to bloods with diet so I was put on meds.
I've worked my way through four different meds combos and nothing was working . My bloods were higher then they were before I was put on meds.
After my latest bloods I was asked to make an appointment with the clinical pharmacist which I did. She was lovely, said they needed to try something different as it just wasn't working.
She really pushed for mountjaro. She was really clear and said I wouldn't qualify on the obesity side as my BMI wasn't high enough but I would qualify becAuse of the diabetes and the meds not working.
She talked a lot about it, said I may lose some weight but again told me I couldn't go on it for weight as my BMI wasn't high enough.
She sent me some links and a booklet to read and made an appointment for a week later to show me how to use the pen etc.
The appointment ran as she said where she talked through how to use the pen etc. I felt a little confused when she weighed me and said she was putting a goal of how much weight to loose in three months but thought that was just strange.
I left the appointment and she was going to prescribe that day.
That evening I got a confusing call from her that said as much BMI wasn't high enough I couldn't have it. I said I was confused as my understanding was it was for my diabetes and not for my weight.
She said I had to have a BMI over 35 or I couldn't be prescribed it.
Anyway she said to talk to the Dr.
I'm a carer to three disabled children so getting to an appointment is really tricky. So I left an e consult for the drs and said I was confused. That we had tried meds and they weren't working, we had tried diet and it wasn't working and that it was the drs who had suggested it.
Long story short they have prescribed. The message I got was that with diabetes and a BMI of 30 I could be prescribed.
Now I still don't get where the BMI thing has come in?
I've tried reading up and to me it appears there are two pathways? One for people with diabetes who have tried multiple meds and one for obesity where your BMI has to be over 35 and you have to have a weight related issue.
Now I'm pleased they have prescribed but I'm confused as the message said I could have it because of my diabetes and because my BMI was 30 and I have arthritis.
So is it now just one pathway? So diabetes and obesity with the same guidelines? As that doesn't seem to make sense as it would rule out all diabetics with a lower BMI?
I just can't understand what I'm reading clearly and can't understand why they are mentioning my BMI and my arthritis and setting a goal of how much to lose?
I'm wondering if they got completely confused but they seemed so clear in the original call that it was nothing to do with BMI and I wouldn't qualify for it for weight loss.
I know it may be silly to be worrying but I'm worried in case it works and a side effect is that I lose weight and my weight falls below BMI 30 will they stop prescribing?
Sorry it's so long, I wanted to try and give details. Thank you for anyone who takes the time to read and respond to my waffle!