Adrienne
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Parent of person with diabetes
Well my goodness what a waste of space, wonder how you qualified as a GP when my new one did. Obviously you didn't need to know anything about diabetes at all in any way shape or form and have never needed to read up on it.
So we have a new doctor in the same practice, the head honcho apparently, who I didn't want but they wouldn't let me have the man I requested.
I asked for some Hypo-Fit on prescription. New thing out, was given a sample and it seemed to work. Lucozade is too fast for J as it wakes up her bit of pancreas, dextrose tabs don't work at all neither does Glucogel. We have to use coke and I'm trialling Sprite. I use glucotabs if she needs a burst and is over 4.0. If under then they don't work either.
The dr refused and asked to see us. We have just got back and I'm angry and shaking. He is going to contact our consultant soon to say 'hi' and to make sure they know that Jessica is having hypos (give me strength) and to ask if he can prescribe the hypo-fit !!!!!!
When we first went in and saw him he said 'well why is she having hypos' and it threw me a bit. I said all children with diabetes get hypos. He said well they shouldn't, does your consultant know? Errr yes ! Well you can imagine the conversation after that.
Dr : How many hypos a week ?
Me : Its hard to say, sometimes none as she may be too high and sometimes maybe 5 or even 10 or just 1, depends on lots of factors including exercise etc.
Dr : so she can go a whole week without them then ?
Well it just went on and on and got more ridiculous.
I have warned the hospital they will be getting a hello letter from a cretin who thinks he is a doctor who doesn't think that people with diabetes should get hypos and could they please tell him to prescribe whatever I have asked for.
He asked J how she felt when hypo. She said dizzy. She told him she felt dizzy today so tested and she was 10.7 but yesterday when she felt dizzy she was 7.8. That stopped him in his tracks. I had to tell him that she is what is known as asymptomatic. Not sure he believed me.
I left the doctors without any prescription and I had also gone for meter needles and some of J's other medication.
So we have a new doctor in the same practice, the head honcho apparently, who I didn't want but they wouldn't let me have the man I requested.
I asked for some Hypo-Fit on prescription. New thing out, was given a sample and it seemed to work. Lucozade is too fast for J as it wakes up her bit of pancreas, dextrose tabs don't work at all neither does Glucogel. We have to use coke and I'm trialling Sprite. I use glucotabs if she needs a burst and is over 4.0. If under then they don't work either.
The dr refused and asked to see us. We have just got back and I'm angry and shaking. He is going to contact our consultant soon to say 'hi' and to make sure they know that Jessica is having hypos (give me strength) and to ask if he can prescribe the hypo-fit !!!!!!
When we first went in and saw him he said 'well why is she having hypos' and it threw me a bit. I said all children with diabetes get hypos. He said well they shouldn't, does your consultant know? Errr yes ! Well you can imagine the conversation after that.
Dr : How many hypos a week ?
Me : Its hard to say, sometimes none as she may be too high and sometimes maybe 5 or even 10 or just 1, depends on lots of factors including exercise etc.
Dr : so she can go a whole week without them then ?
Well it just went on and on and got more ridiculous.
I have warned the hospital they will be getting a hello letter from a cretin who thinks he is a doctor who doesn't think that people with diabetes should get hypos and could they please tell him to prescribe whatever I have asked for.
He asked J how she felt when hypo. She said dizzy. She told him she felt dizzy today so tested and she was 10.7 but yesterday when she felt dizzy she was 7.8. That stopped him in his tracks. I had to tell him that she is what is known as asymptomatic. Not sure he believed me.
I left the doctors without any prescription and I had also gone for meter needles and some of J's other medication.