Kerry Dudley
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
So this is my second post on here and I may be asking this in the wrong part of the forum, but here goes.
As my newbie intro says I was diagnosed on 18th July and told by the Doctor that I had three months to get my levels to normal and lose half a stone else it was onto Metformin.
So fast forward to Friday and my first meeting with the practice nurse to be told, and I'm paraphrasing here
1. I was going straight on to Metformin. When I said that that the Doctor had said not for three months, she kind of ignored me and only got the message when I refused to take the script, so that was great start.
2. I told her I had brought a monitor and had started to record my levels (thanks to the advice on here) to look for food triggers, thinking I would at least start a conversation about food. Response word for word was "I don't want you checking your levels". Really !! Why?
Again paraphrasing - a. she was the professional (which means Im to stupid to understand) and b. I should do as I'm told (which fits in well with what is supposed to be a self managed condition).
So as I said earlier. When I refused to take the prescription for Metformin. I was asked where I was getting my information from and why was I starting off being 'difficult'. To which, I admit, my rather crass response was, as a masters educated individual, I can actually read, and I do have the tools and ability to carry out a novel concept called research. I freely admit I was more than a trifle miffed at that point, and it didn't go down well.
Im not in denial or trying to be difficult. So i tried to explain by saying I didnt want Metformin immediately because I wanted to try to get my levels down without drugs if possible, and more importantly I suffer from Reflux disorder and I only have one kidney. two contra indicators for Metformin are stomach issues and kidney issues so I rather hoped to discuss any other options with the Doctor first.
Anyway, straight question peeps. Am I doing the right thing? Should I try to keep my own level of control here or am I being difficult? too difficult? ... TBH this is hard enough to get my head around in the first instance.
So what do you guys think? Advice gratefully received.
Apologies for the length of this. If you got to this point thanks for reading
Kerry
As my newbie intro says I was diagnosed on 18th July and told by the Doctor that I had three months to get my levels to normal and lose half a stone else it was onto Metformin.
So fast forward to Friday and my first meeting with the practice nurse to be told, and I'm paraphrasing here
1. I was going straight on to Metformin. When I said that that the Doctor had said not for three months, she kind of ignored me and only got the message when I refused to take the script, so that was great start.
2. I told her I had brought a monitor and had started to record my levels (thanks to the advice on here) to look for food triggers, thinking I would at least start a conversation about food. Response word for word was "I don't want you checking your levels". Really !! Why?
Again paraphrasing - a. she was the professional (which means Im to stupid to understand) and b. I should do as I'm told (which fits in well with what is supposed to be a self managed condition).
So as I said earlier. When I refused to take the prescription for Metformin. I was asked where I was getting my information from and why was I starting off being 'difficult'. To which, I admit, my rather crass response was, as a masters educated individual, I can actually read, and I do have the tools and ability to carry out a novel concept called research. I freely admit I was more than a trifle miffed at that point, and it didn't go down well.
Im not in denial or trying to be difficult. So i tried to explain by saying I didnt want Metformin immediately because I wanted to try to get my levels down without drugs if possible, and more importantly I suffer from Reflux disorder and I only have one kidney. two contra indicators for Metformin are stomach issues and kidney issues so I rather hoped to discuss any other options with the Doctor first.
Anyway, straight question peeps. Am I doing the right thing? Should I try to keep my own level of control here or am I being difficult? too difficult? ... TBH this is hard enough to get my head around in the first instance.
So what do you guys think? Advice gratefully received.
Apologies for the length of this. If you got to this point thanks for reading
Kerry