happydog
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
My annual review should have been in April. Got a call to say to go and get a blood test done in the car park outside the doctors surgery last Friday. They phoned yesterday with the results and said "all OK". I asked about my HbA1c and she said, it is fine no worries there. I asked for a number and she said 44, a little bit up on last time. She then said that I should be taking statins because having diabetes makes me very at risk for a heart attack or a stroke. I asked what my cholesterol result was and she said she would look it up, 3.8. I therefore said no to that. She was not pleased and said you are at high risk you should start them ASAP. I said no again and that was it until next year. Is this the new norm? I think I am OK but I am concerned about other people who might need to have a bit more information. I am going to collect a print out of my results next time I am that way. So is this how it is going to be in future? Thought the government said that they should take greater care of diabetics. Doesn't look that way at the moment. (I do understand about the virus at the moment but I am looking longer term.)