CathyFP
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- Type 1.5 LADA
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Hi
I was diagnosed with Type 2 Diabbetes in September (HbA1c of 59) I am taking 500mg of Metformin daily. I am not at all overweight and eat heathily and exercise but there is diabetes in my family. I have been feeling fine but now have a couple of questions:
1- Heel pain - For the last week o two I have had a dull ache in both my heels most of the time. It's not that bad and if not for my diabetes diagnosis I would probably ignore it and hope that it goes away. However I know that with diabetes, foot problems are common. I'm wondering whether to try to get a GP appointment for this or whether they will just laugh at me. What could my GP do? Should I try to get an appointment.
2-My other question is really more general about Diabetes care from your GP. I have not even been able to have a conversation with my GP about Diabetes. Everything has been done via brief telephone conversations. What kind of support should I expect from my GP for my diabetes and if there is no real support where else can I get help? How do I find a Diabetes specialist nurse for example?
thanks
I was diagnosed with Type 2 Diabbetes in September (HbA1c of 59) I am taking 500mg of Metformin daily. I am not at all overweight and eat heathily and exercise but there is diabetes in my family. I have been feeling fine but now have a couple of questions:
1- Heel pain - For the last week o two I have had a dull ache in both my heels most of the time. It's not that bad and if not for my diabetes diagnosis I would probably ignore it and hope that it goes away. However I know that with diabetes, foot problems are common. I'm wondering whether to try to get a GP appointment for this or whether they will just laugh at me. What could my GP do? Should I try to get an appointment.
2-My other question is really more general about Diabetes care from your GP. I have not even been able to have a conversation with my GP about Diabetes. Everything has been done via brief telephone conversations. What kind of support should I expect from my GP for my diabetes and if there is no real support where else can I get help? How do I find a Diabetes specialist nurse for example?
thanks