Xofpod wrote: » I should be doing bloods this week for my regular 6 monthly clinic in a couple of weeks but nurse at the clinic advised they will be in touch on the phone to assess/triage me and see if I need to come in, or can they skip for 6 months. I've no idea what my HbA1C is though - certainly it would have been sky high at the start of lock down until I got a better routine established. Are people experiencing a similar response from their clinics? Also, I know there have been some announcements re other screening programmes. Anyone hear anything on retinopathy?
Xofpod wrote: » Anyone hear anything on retinopathy?
Orion wrote: » This is something I've been wondering. Only diagnosed a month ago and my eyesight has gone mental since. Been wearing glasses since I was 10 - in the last month went bought reading glasses for the computer for a week or two, then two weeks without needing any glasses at all. Now wearing an old pair I hadn't thrown out that are much lower than my last prescription. So WTF has diabetes been doing to my eyes before I was diagnosed? Going to book an eye test in the next week or two anyway but they don't do retina scans afaik.
pew wrote: » I'm dreading my next appointment with my consultant!! My last hba1c was great with gp but that was before lockdown. Let's just say leggings and flowy dresses are my friend right now :pac:
Harry Palmr wrote: » banie01, she is part of the expanded UHW team so not actually costing me anything! I don't mind keeping them busy as it's on a day I'll have off.
CramCycle wrote: » I just got an appointment for late September. I presume its not unrealistic to ask can I do it over the phone, I know its awhile away but I have no interest in unnecessary journeys
banie01 wrote: » Ideally, I want to still be under 50. Realistically, I'd be quite surprised if I come in under 55.
Buford T. Justice XIX wrote: » I wouldn't think it's unrealistic at all. Once you get your bloods done beforehand and they're available to the consultant, there's very little need to have you there other than for a physical exam? And assuming we're not back in lockdown again by then
not yet wrote: » Whilst keeping a close eye on my bloods the past few months I realised that Nicorette gum actually raised it. Numbers before I started the gum where 5.6 to 6.8 I started getting numbers above 6 daily, and around 7 sometimes. Only thing that had changed was I was on this gum. Stopped it several days ago and nubers are back to pre gum levels. Anyone ever seen this...
California Dreamer wrote: » Can anyone recommend a testosterone supplement?
banie01 wrote: » If you have a need for supplementation, see your Doctor or discuss it with your Endo. Natural supplements and their Ilk for testosterone are in the main bolloxology and/or placebo. If your Doctor's agree that you have a need for supplementation therapy, you will be prescribed testogel or similar. If you take nothing else from this post other than talk to your Doctor, and avoid self prescribing supplements or anabolics please let it be that.
California Dreamer wrote: » Nothing like getting a lecture when looking for information. Thanks for you much needed input in putting me down further. Hope that makes you feel good about yourself. I have done the research myself but wanted some opinions before I get to see my Endo in September.
banie01 wrote: » Nobody has put you down, if you feel that someone has? Have a word with yourself and cop on. You asked a question on a public forum, you clearly don't like the answer. That doesn't make me right or wrong, but it does highlight your own insecurity and petulance. Funnily enough, given you are already under the care of an Endocrinologist! Whose primary speciality is the body's endocrine system, they are best placed to actually advise on your perceived issue. Ask for the Test/Free test bloods and get actual professional advice rather than piss about online.
California Dreamer wrote: » Cop on, insecurity and petulance? No, please go on and berate me further. It’s so enjoyable to read.
banie01 wrote: » Noone is berating you. Rather than drag this very useful, helpful and supportive thread any further off topic. Feel free to report any of the posts I've made. You are seeking advice that only a doctor with access to your blood test history is qualified to give. Then getting pissy when you don't get answers to your liking.
California Dreamer wrote: » You have no idea about how long or what type diabetic I am but it was just a question.
naasrd wrote: » I’ve using glicklazide and metformin for over a year now. After a few difficult months I’m seeing extraordinary results lately. Have even cut down from 4 to 3 glicklazide a day. Anyone else on this?