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Old 01-24-2007, 07:48 PM
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Arrow What's a diabetic check? (rant)

I called the clinic the other day to have my very first diabetic check since we moved back to the homeland. The secretary didn't have a clue what I meant by 'diabetic check'. Promising, isn't it? I had to explain : I have blood work done, then the doc checks me over, reviews my meds, my feet are checked, you know, stuff like that...

Going Friday. I'll most probably add to this thread afterwards...

Questions : Do you guys have a proper diabetic check over here? Or only an endo does that over here? Do you call it something else perhaps? Do you have a little booklet where everything is written (ex : A1C, cholesterol, weight, eye test, tests on feet, etc)?
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Old 01-24-2007, 08:09 PM
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Marie, I have blood drawn every 3 months, but everything isn't checked that often. Cholesterol and other stuff usually is only done once a year. Weight is done every visit. My doctor only checks my feet if I ask. We discuss my levels and he makes changes every 3 months. I get my eyes examined once a year but only get new glasses if there has been a big change, but my doctor doesn't check during my exam...he usually asks if I have had it done.
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Old 01-24-2007, 08:18 PM
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Thank you Penny

Do you see an endo or a GP?

Back when I was living in Québec, I had no diabetic check whatsoever. Even during my two last pregnancies (one on insulin) I was pretty much left to my own device. I am scared to go back to something like that. Now I realize how lucky I was in England and had a really good health care team and diabetic check.
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Old 01-24-2007, 08:22 PM
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Old 01-24-2007, 08:51 PM
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Diabetes check

Marie, As you already know, good dental health is important too, twice a year.
Podiatrist visits as needed, or once a year. (to prevent amputations)

Marie, maybe you can put something together, and help us all.
I would say the lipids (Cholesterol)to be checked, like every 3 months, because diabetics, are at more risk for heart disease- the heart gets a lot of damage by high BG's.

There is an important test of the Vagus nerve to be done, annually. to see if some Gastroparesis is going on, and for men, how the erectile is being affected.
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Old 01-24-2007, 08:58 PM
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Marie, I see a GP, but he is quick to send me to specialists if he thinks I need it. Our insurance doesn't give you much choice, but I am happy with my doctor anyway. The insurance is another story...they can make you feel like a criminal, every time you do anything.
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Old 01-24-2007, 10:20 PM
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It's the nurse at my GP's office (GP = MD) that does my yearly Diabetes Check. She does my weight, height, blood pressure, foot check, and asks about my diet & insulin use. I go for the usual blood tests - fasting BG, a1c, cholesterol etc about a week before so we can discuss those results.

I really don't like going... but it's good to have a record of all my blood test results etc, and that's the only way she'll give them to me! At least it's nice to get the all-clear once a year.
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Old 01-25-2007, 01:07 AM
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My doctor's office offers group sessions for diabetics conducted by a CDE. Now that I have my glucose levels more or less under control (sometimes more, sometimes less), I go to these sessions every three months for routine maintenance instead of seeing my primary care physician. Usually I schedule the classes for about a week or two after I've had a blood test (cholesterol, A1c), because our most recent test results are usually a topic of discussion at some point. The CDE is insistent that we have the blood tests taken every three months and schedule an ophthalmologist (good grief, is there a harder word to spell in English?) appointment yearly.

I've got to admit, though, that I've had the foot test done only twice in the 13 months since I've been diagnosed, and both times it seemed kind of odd, although I understand that it's good to get in the habit of checking for sensitivity. I'm active, I wash my feet daily (twice daily when I go to the gym, which is several times a week), and I don't have problems with neuropathy (for now), so the foot test thing doesn't seem so pressing to me. Still, the CDE keeps pushing them, even if she doesn't always have time to do them herself.
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Old 01-25-2007, 02:15 AM
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I see the diabetes nurse twice a year and the doctor once a year. My blood gets checked twice a year and feet once a year. At the visit with the doctor he reviews all my numbers and medication. All my numbers and history are kept on the doctor's computer and he can refer to my complete history.

Separate from that, I get a retinal scan by an optometrist and his report is automatically sent to my doctor and also to me.

From my experience with diabetes since diagnosis in Dec 04, I would be unhappy with a lower level of 'surveillance'.

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Old 01-25-2007, 04:14 AM
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...Sorry Marie...just the way you come out with things.

OMG, I thought you said you got a Dr. I didn't ask you if he was
an Endo or GP. I gave you the web site...they had Endo's on there
also. You didn't get one in Ottawa, did you?

I have an Endo, GP, Ophthalmologist, Eye Specialist, Rheumatologist,
Diabetes Nurse, Dietician and Physiotherapist, also an Occupational
Therapist and Social Worker from way back, if I ever need them. So
I get lots of tests done. But I've been through many Drs. through the
yrs. and also I've been here longer than you, when the Drs. were plentiful.

My Endo's and Rheumatologists always gave me a "total physical" at
the first visit, I imagine they still do. Then checked my feet occasionally
(I told him I could do that myself). My Rheumy checks my joints and if I
have a prob, sends me for exrays or to other Specialists.

As I told you, my GP sent me for an ultra sound and I have to see him on
Friday to discuss the results plus my other bloodworks. All these Drs. are
doing mostly all the same tests and when I go down to the Lab, I tell them
to smush all the tests together 'cause I'm not going back 3 times. So they
do that.

With a GP you usually have to ask ahead for a "total physical". I made an
appt. for my Daughter while she was at work the other day and the Secretary
asked me if she wanted a "total check-up". I said, "Yes". I
don't know if she actually wanted one, but she's getting one anyways. Surprise.

No, we don't have a little book to check off whatever the Dr. has checked.
You could take your own if you want. But ask him for a copy of the test results.
Take your logbook and meter, just in case. I don't know with your
Dr.(please let him be an Endo)that you got. If he's a GP he can order all the normal
tests for you, but you'll have to get him to refer you to an Endo, Dietician and Diabetes
Nurse. Boy, are you going to have a wait.

If you only got a GP, tell him you moved here about a yr. ago and haven't seen an Endo
in about a yr. and a half. You never know maybe your GP
will be up on Diabetes. My GP is pretty good at it.

Sorry Marie, I should have sent you this info in an e-mail. Didn't expect
it to be so long. I'm not rewriting it so there Ya go. Any other questions
e-mail me. My Friend is out of the ICU. I told Ya I have time for Ya, no problem. See Ya.
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Old 01-25-2007, 04:30 AM
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i know my feet and eyes will be checked annually. But i want my A1c every 3months if I can... keeps me up to date and motivated it does!
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Old 01-25-2007, 07:09 AM
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I get blood checked every three mo, now that I am on cholesterol meds, I go for liver function to make sure all is ok..eyes once a year, teeth come out at night LOL, and a physical each year (informed me must have no fights about it) and they check every area of my body, plus the usual female exams/bone density since I have osteroporis,
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I see an Endocrinologist approximately every 3 months for my diabetes.
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Old 01-26-2007, 05:04 AM
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Thank you everyone for taking the time to answer. It's very enlightning to see what everyone else is getting as far as diabetic check. I was very curious!

I was told I can't see an endo. I must be referred by my family doctor first. That's why I'm seeing him today.

I've done as I used to in England before a diabetic check: fasted for 14 hours. Will be 16 when I actually see the doc Ack! They better do a cholesterol test or I'll scream! I have my UK booklet. Urine sample. Meter. BG for the last month. I'm rrrready!!!! So they better be at the doc's. And terribly suffering from coffee withdrawal...
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Old 01-26-2007, 09:40 AM
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Joslin has a list of tests and how often they should be done here.

I used the info there on my last visit. "Have I had a Urinary Microalbumin test?" No? When should that be done?

"Um, we'll add it right now to the labs for your next visit."
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