HI, and welcome to the Forum. Unfortunately, unless you're very lucky, information and advice you get from HCPs is often poor and in some cases even incorrect. The good news is that you've come to the right place and the advice you'll get here is from people who are managing their diabetes day-to-day.
Diabetes management revolves around diet, exercise, weight loss and medication so are you happy to share any information about your diagnosis as this ensures the advice is tailored to your specific situation, as we are all different. Do you know the HbA1c result that got you your diagnosis, for example?
Martin
HI Martin
The HbAic reading was 97%.
Apparently back in October 2019 it was done and was 49% and noted that I was Pre-Diabetic. I vaguely recall my GP saying something about it but didn't realise the significance of it and there was no follow up or guidance at the time so I just forgot it.
Even this time round - it was a brief phone call to let me know that I was not diabetic and a list of things that I should cut out and that was it!
It was only after I let it sink in and started researching myself that I started to understand more about it.
There was absolutely no follow up this time either and it was only when I took it upon myself to make another telephone appointment with my GP to discus the results that he prescribed 500g Metformin twice a day. Still no discussion about what the medication was meant to do or alternatives etc.
I asked if there was a possibility that if I made significant lifestyle changes and lost weight that I could come off of medication and was told 'probably not'!
I asked if I could speak to a dietician and was told 'no need'
I asked if I should be testing my blood sugar levels at home and was told it was only necessary for Type 1 so no need.
I received a link to sign up to a DERIK course but when I looked into that it was 2 hours a day a week spread over 6 weeks, for 12+ people, (normally face to face but remote now because of COVID) - call me old fashioned but I don't want to be discussing my personal problems within a group (I am so not a 'group hug' person) . I want to speak to a medical professional who can give me one to one advise about my issues.
I have signed up to a DESMOND course which is just the one day and will be 4-6 hours and only 4 people. I am still not happy about the format but will show willing and give it a go!
Thankfully I found Diabetes UK and started to see what resources should be made available to me.
I phoned the surgery again to make an appointment with the diabetic nurse but that appointment is for 8 minutes so I am guessing it will be minimal time to ask any questions.
I honestly feel 'diagnosed and dumped'!
Thank goodness for this website is all I can say!