Guest guest Posted August 16, 2005 Report Share Posted August 16, 2005 Terri keep me updated. One thing though, *make certain* you get your medication *increased* today! Keep me updated... Regards, A Call From the Doctor's nurse I finally got a call from one of my doctor's nurses. I told her about the blood sugar readings and how they are not going down. She said she didn't think the readings were that bad but I told her that I didn't agree with her and that the medication is not helping them to go down. I told her that the readings in the morning have been in the 160's and even higher and that's not how there supposed to be. I also told her that since they were running that high that I was not feeling well. She asked whether I'd been eating things that I wasn't supposed to be eating and I told her no. I've been eating the way I've been eating since I was there the last time. but they are still too high. I don't know why but they still have me taking Actos along with the Metformen. I've not taken that for months now. They still have that noted on my chart. I let her know that someone needs to get their charts better organized. Anyway, she's going to talk to Dr. Shockley and let me know what he wants me to do. More than likely, he will adjust the medicine or he'll add another pill. Will let you know when I hear back. I also asked for something for these damn hot flashes. Terri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2005 Report Share Posted August 16, 2005 Terri keep me updated. One thing though, *make certain* you get your medication *increased* today! Keep me updated... Regards, A Call From the Doctor's nurse I finally got a call from one of my doctor's nurses. I told her about the blood sugar readings and how they are not going down. She said she didn't think the readings were that bad but I told her that I didn't agree with her and that the medication is not helping them to go down. I told her that the readings in the morning have been in the 160's and even higher and that's not how there supposed to be. I also told her that since they were running that high that I was not feeling well. She asked whether I'd been eating things that I wasn't supposed to be eating and I told her no. I've been eating the way I've been eating since I was there the last time. but they are still too high. I don't know why but they still have me taking Actos along with the Metformen. I've not taken that for months now. They still have that noted on my chart. I let her know that someone needs to get their charts better organized. Anyway, she's going to talk to Dr. Shockley and let me know what he wants me to do. More than likely, he will adjust the medicine or he'll add another pill. Will let you know when I hear back. I also asked for something for these damn hot flashes. Terri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2005 Report Share Posted August 16, 2005 Terri keep me updated. One thing though, *make certain* you get your medication *increased* today! Keep me updated... Regards, A Call From the Doctor's nurse I finally got a call from one of my doctor's nurses. I told her about the blood sugar readings and how they are not going down. She said she didn't think the readings were that bad but I told her that I didn't agree with her and that the medication is not helping them to go down. I told her that the readings in the morning have been in the 160's and even higher and that's not how there supposed to be. I also told her that since they were running that high that I was not feeling well. She asked whether I'd been eating things that I wasn't supposed to be eating and I told her no. I've been eating the way I've been eating since I was there the last time. but they are still too high. I don't know why but they still have me taking Actos along with the Metformen. I've not taken that for months now. They still have that noted on my chart. I let her know that someone needs to get their charts better organized. Anyway, she's going to talk to Dr. Shockley and let me know what he wants me to do. More than likely, he will adjust the medicine or he'll add another pill. Will let you know when I hear back. I also asked for something for these damn hot flashes. Terri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2005 Report Share Posted August 16, 2005 Glad you were able to try to educate that nurse, Terry. It is amazing to me that medical people often do not know what they are talking about Keep us posted terry. A Call From the Doctor's nurse I finally got a call from one of my doctor's nurses. I told her about the blood sugar readings and how they are not going down. She said she didn't think the readings were that bad but I told her that I didn't agree with her and that the medication is not helping them to go down. I told her that the readings in the morning have been in the 160's and even higher and that's not how there supposed to be. I also told her that since they were running that high that I was not feeling well. She asked whether I'd been eating things that I wasn't supposed to be eating and I told her no. I've been eating the way I've been eating since I was there the last time. but they are still too high. I don't know why but they still have me taking Actos along with the Metformen. I've not taken that for months now. They still have that noted on my chart. I let her know that someone needs to get their charts better organized. Anyway, she's going to talk to Dr. Shockley and let me know what he wants me to do. More than likely, he will adjust the medicine or he'll add another pill. Will let you know when I hear back. I also asked for something for these damn hot flashes. Terri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2005 Report Share Posted August 16, 2005 Glad you were able to try to educate that nurse, Terry. It is amazing to me that medical people often do not know what they are talking about Keep us posted terry. A Call From the Doctor's nurse I finally got a call from one of my doctor's nurses. I told her about the blood sugar readings and how they are not going down. She said she didn't think the readings were that bad but I told her that I didn't agree with her and that the medication is not helping them to go down. I told her that the readings in the morning have been in the 160's and even higher and that's not how there supposed to be. I also told her that since they were running that high that I was not feeling well. She asked whether I'd been eating things that I wasn't supposed to be eating and I told her no. I've been eating the way I've been eating since I was there the last time. but they are still too high. I don't know why but they still have me taking Actos along with the Metformen. I've not taken that for months now. They still have that noted on my chart. I let her know that someone needs to get their charts better organized. Anyway, she's going to talk to Dr. Shockley and let me know what he wants me to do. More than likely, he will adjust the medicine or he'll add another pill. Will let you know when I hear back. I also asked for something for these damn hot flashes. Terri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2005 Report Share Posted August 16, 2005 I agree Pat. Sad that so many medical professionals think a sugar of 140 to 160 is acceptable. I went blind from running an average sugar of 140 through my childhood and teen years while all along, my doctors would pat me on the back and say good job. It is not a good job. A normal blood sugar is 80. That level is *perfectly* attainable before a meal via carb counting. How sad that so many doctors have no clue about carb counting. Probably because they just have enough information to be dangerous and are under educated as to current treatment. They know medication, however, they do not know how to carb count and *use* that medication to keep pre meal 80 and 2 hour post meals 120 or less. Sad really. I.E toss a patient on some medication and get them at an a1c of 6.0 and that is what they think is ok? Regards, A Call From the Doctor's nurse I finally got a call from one of my doctor's nurses. I told her about the blood sugar readings and how they are not going down. She said she didn't think the readings were that bad but I told her that I didn't agree with her and that the medication is not helping them to go down. I told her that the readings in the morning have been in the 160's and even higher and that's not how there supposed to be. I also told her that since they were running that high that I was not feeling well. She asked whether I'd been eating things that I wasn't supposed to be eating and I told her no. I've been eating the way I've been eating since I was there the last time. but they are still too high. I don't know why but they still have me taking Actos along with the Metformen. I've not taken that for months now. They still have that noted on my chart. I let her know that someone needs to get their charts better organized. Anyway, she's going to talk to Dr. Shockley and let me know what he wants me to do. More than likely, he will adjust the medicine or he'll add another pill. Will let you know when I hear back. I also asked for something for these damn hot flashes. Terri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2005 Report Share Posted August 16, 2005 I agree Pat. Sad that so many medical professionals think a sugar of 140 to 160 is acceptable. I went blind from running an average sugar of 140 through my childhood and teen years while all along, my doctors would pat me on the back and say good job. It is not a good job. A normal blood sugar is 80. That level is *perfectly* attainable before a meal via carb counting. How sad that so many doctors have no clue about carb counting. Probably because they just have enough information to be dangerous and are under educated as to current treatment. They know medication, however, they do not know how to carb count and *use* that medication to keep pre meal 80 and 2 hour post meals 120 or less. Sad really. I.E toss a patient on some medication and get them at an a1c of 6.0 and that is what they think is ok? Regards, A Call From the Doctor's nurse I finally got a call from one of my doctor's nurses. I told her about the blood sugar readings and how they are not going down. She said she didn't think the readings were that bad but I told her that I didn't agree with her and that the medication is not helping them to go down. I told her that the readings in the morning have been in the 160's and even higher and that's not how there supposed to be. I also told her that since they were running that high that I was not feeling well. She asked whether I'd been eating things that I wasn't supposed to be eating and I told her no. I've been eating the way I've been eating since I was there the last time. but they are still too high. I don't know why but they still have me taking Actos along with the Metformen. I've not taken that for months now. They still have that noted on my chart. I let her know that someone needs to get their charts better organized. Anyway, she's going to talk to Dr. Shockley and let me know what he wants me to do. More than likely, he will adjust the medicine or he'll add another pill. Will let you know when I hear back. I also asked for something for these damn hot flashes. Terri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2005 Report Share Posted August 16, 2005 I agree Pat. Sad that so many medical professionals think a sugar of 140 to 160 is acceptable. I went blind from running an average sugar of 140 through my childhood and teen years while all along, my doctors would pat me on the back and say good job. It is not a good job. A normal blood sugar is 80. That level is *perfectly* attainable before a meal via carb counting. How sad that so many doctors have no clue about carb counting. Probably because they just have enough information to be dangerous and are under educated as to current treatment. They know medication, however, they do not know how to carb count and *use* that medication to keep pre meal 80 and 2 hour post meals 120 or less. Sad really. I.E toss a patient on some medication and get them at an a1c of 6.0 and that is what they think is ok? Regards, A Call From the Doctor's nurse I finally got a call from one of my doctor's nurses. I told her about the blood sugar readings and how they are not going down. She said she didn't think the readings were that bad but I told her that I didn't agree with her and that the medication is not helping them to go down. I told her that the readings in the morning have been in the 160's and even higher and that's not how there supposed to be. I also told her that since they were running that high that I was not feeling well. She asked whether I'd been eating things that I wasn't supposed to be eating and I told her no. I've been eating the way I've been eating since I was there the last time. but they are still too high. I don't know why but they still have me taking Actos along with the Metformen. I've not taken that for months now. They still have that noted on my chart. I let her know that someone needs to get their charts better organized. Anyway, she's going to talk to Dr. Shockley and let me know what he wants me to do. More than likely, he will adjust the medicine or he'll add another pill. Will let you know when I hear back. I also asked for something for these damn hot flashes. Terri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2005 Report Share Posted August 16, 2005 Hi , I'm really frustrated right now. According to the nurse if my blood sugar readings go over 170 then I'm to let them know. I tried explaining to her that's it's been over that for the last several days and that it isn't going down. According to the lab results that they just did when I was there last week the blood sugars were just fine and there wer a few numbers that wer even better than his. So the bottom line is that as of now I'm still to take what I've been taking. I guess the doctor doesn't want to add or change anything else because he's afraid of hypoglycemia. I really am frustrated right now. Also, the other thing that she brought up was whether my machine is accurate. I have been wondering that myself. I did a quality test control on it Sunday morning and it came back okay although the first few times when I tried it it kept saying that it was out of range. So, I'm still not sure if it is giving me accurate readings. I don't know what to do. I wish I could talk to the doctor myself instead of going through his nurses. I'm going to test myself after finishing this post and see what the reading is now and will let you know. Let me know if you have any other suggestions. Thanks. Terri A Call From the Doctor's nurse > > > I finally got a call from one of my doctor's nurses. I told her about > the > blood sugar readings and how they are not going down. She said she > didn't > think the readings were that bad but I told her that I didn't agree with > her > and that the medication is not helping them to go down. I told her that > the > readings in the morning have been in the 160's and even higher and that's > not how there supposed to be. I also told her that since they were > running > that high that I was not feeling well. She asked whether I'd been eating > things that I wasn't supposed to be eating and I told her no. I've been > eating the way I've been eating since I was there the last time. but > they > are still too high. I don't know why but they still have me taking Actos > along with the Metformen. I've not taken that for months now. They > still > have that noted on my chart. I let her know that someone needs to get > their > charts better organized. Anyway, she's going to talk to Dr. Shockley and > let me know what he wants me to do. More than likely, he will adjust the > medicine or he'll add another pill. Will let you know when I hear back. > > I also asked for something for these damn hot flashes. > > > Terri > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2005 Report Share Posted August 16, 2005 Hi , I'm really frustrated right now. According to the nurse if my blood sugar readings go over 170 then I'm to let them know. I tried explaining to her that's it's been over that for the last several days and that it isn't going down. According to the lab results that they just did when I was there last week the blood sugars were just fine and there wer a few numbers that wer even better than his. So the bottom line is that as of now I'm still to take what I've been taking. I guess the doctor doesn't want to add or change anything else because he's afraid of hypoglycemia. I really am frustrated right now. Also, the other thing that she brought up was whether my machine is accurate. I have been wondering that myself. I did a quality test control on it Sunday morning and it came back okay although the first few times when I tried it it kept saying that it was out of range. So, I'm still not sure if it is giving me accurate readings. I don't know what to do. I wish I could talk to the doctor myself instead of going through his nurses. I'm going to test myself after finishing this post and see what the reading is now and will let you know. Let me know if you have any other suggestions. Thanks. Terri A Call From the Doctor's nurse > > > I finally got a call from one of my doctor's nurses. I told her about > the > blood sugar readings and how they are not going down. She said she > didn't > think the readings were that bad but I told her that I didn't agree with > her > and that the medication is not helping them to go down. I told her that > the > readings in the morning have been in the 160's and even higher and that's > not how there supposed to be. I also told her that since they were > running > that high that I was not feeling well. She asked whether I'd been eating > things that I wasn't supposed to be eating and I told her no. I've been > eating the way I've been eating since I was there the last time. but > they > are still too high. I don't know why but they still have me taking Actos > along with the Metformen. I've not taken that for months now. They > still > have that noted on my chart. I let her know that someone needs to get > their > charts better organized. Anyway, she's going to talk to Dr. Shockley and > let me know what he wants me to do. More than likely, he will adjust the > medicine or he'll add another pill. Will let you know when I hear back. > > I also asked for something for these damn hot flashes. > > > Terri > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2005 Report Share Posted August 16, 2005 Hi , I'm really frustrated right now. According to the nurse if my blood sugar readings go over 170 then I'm to let them know. I tried explaining to her that's it's been over that for the last several days and that it isn't going down. According to the lab results that they just did when I was there last week the blood sugars were just fine and there wer a few numbers that wer even better than his. So the bottom line is that as of now I'm still to take what I've been taking. I guess the doctor doesn't want to add or change anything else because he's afraid of hypoglycemia. I really am frustrated right now. Also, the other thing that she brought up was whether my machine is accurate. I have been wondering that myself. I did a quality test control on it Sunday morning and it came back okay although the first few times when I tried it it kept saying that it was out of range. So, I'm still not sure if it is giving me accurate readings. I don't know what to do. I wish I could talk to the doctor myself instead of going through his nurses. I'm going to test myself after finishing this post and see what the reading is now and will let you know. Let me know if you have any other suggestions. Thanks. Terri A Call From the Doctor's nurse > > > I finally got a call from one of my doctor's nurses. I told her about > the > blood sugar readings and how they are not going down. She said she > didn't > think the readings were that bad but I told her that I didn't agree with > her > and that the medication is not helping them to go down. I told her that > the > readings in the morning have been in the 160's and even higher and that's > not how there supposed to be. I also told her that since they were > running > that high that I was not feeling well. She asked whether I'd been eating > things that I wasn't supposed to be eating and I told her no. I've been > eating the way I've been eating since I was there the last time. but > they > are still too high. I don't know why but they still have me taking Actos > along with the Metformen. I've not taken that for months now. They > still > have that noted on my chart. I let her know that someone needs to get > their > charts better organized. Anyway, she's going to talk to Dr. Shockley and > let me know what he wants me to do. More than likely, he will adjust the > medicine or he'll add another pill. Will let you know when I hear back. > > I also asked for something for these damn hot flashes. > > > Terri > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2005 Report Share Posted August 16, 2005 Terri, Since your doctor does not wish to take a telephone call from you or even call you back himself on a telephone, I would recommend writing him a letter with a copy of the entire message thread below. In the letter request that he call you immediately and to also place the letter into your medical file. I don't know how medical services work where you live, but here in Georgia, if my doctor did not return my call personally within 24 hours, I would request to be transferred to another doctor or fire the one I have and get another. I have learned when dealing with a lawyer to make an agreement with them up front, when I first see them. The agreement is if you do not return my telephone call within 24 hours, you are fired. I do not feel bad about such an agreement with a lawyer, since they charge for every thing, even a telephone call, so I do not fell bad at all about making this requirement with them. If they want my money, they will call me back soon. I hope it doesn't get to this state of affairs with doctors, but I fear we are headed in that direction. A Call From the Doctor's nurse I finally got a call from one of my doctor's nurses. I told her about the blood sugar readings and how they are not going down. She said she didn't think the readings were that bad but I told her that I didn't agree with her and that the medication is not helping them to go down. I told her that the readings in the morning have been in the 160's and even higher and that's not how there supposed to be. I also told her that since they were running that high that I was not feeling well. She asked whether I'd been eating things that I wasn't supposed to be eating and I told her no. I've been eating the way I've been eating since I was there the last time. but they are still too high. I don't know why but they still have me taking Actos along with the Metformen. I've not taken that for months now. They still have that noted on my chart. I let her know that someone needs to get their charts better organized. Anyway, she's going to talk to Dr. Shockley and let me know what he wants me to do. More than likely, he will adjust the medicine or he'll add another pill. Will let you know when I hear back. I also asked for something for these damn hot flashes. Terri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2005 Report Share Posted August 16, 2005 Terri, Since your doctor does not wish to take a telephone call from you or even call you back himself on a telephone, I would recommend writing him a letter with a copy of the entire message thread below. In the letter request that he call you immediately and to also place the letter into your medical file. I don't know how medical services work where you live, but here in Georgia, if my doctor did not return my call personally within 24 hours, I would request to be transferred to another doctor or fire the one I have and get another. I have learned when dealing with a lawyer to make an agreement with them up front, when I first see them. The agreement is if you do not return my telephone call within 24 hours, you are fired. I do not feel bad about such an agreement with a lawyer, since they charge for every thing, even a telephone call, so I do not fell bad at all about making this requirement with them. If they want my money, they will call me back soon. I hope it doesn't get to this state of affairs with doctors, but I fear we are headed in that direction. A Call From the Doctor's nurse I finally got a call from one of my doctor's nurses. I told her about the blood sugar readings and how they are not going down. She said she didn't think the readings were that bad but I told her that I didn't agree with her and that the medication is not helping them to go down. I told her that the readings in the morning have been in the 160's and even higher and that's not how there supposed to be. I also told her that since they were running that high that I was not feeling well. She asked whether I'd been eating things that I wasn't supposed to be eating and I told her no. I've been eating the way I've been eating since I was there the last time. but they are still too high. I don't know why but they still have me taking Actos along with the Metformen. I've not taken that for months now. They still have that noted on my chart. I let her know that someone needs to get their charts better organized. Anyway, she's going to talk to Dr. Shockley and let me know what he wants me to do. More than likely, he will adjust the medicine or he'll add another pill. Will let you know when I hear back. I also asked for something for these damn hot flashes. Terri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2005 Report Share Posted August 16, 2005 Terri, Since your doctor does not wish to take a telephone call from you or even call you back himself on a telephone, I would recommend writing him a letter with a copy of the entire message thread below. In the letter request that he call you immediately and to also place the letter into your medical file. I don't know how medical services work where you live, but here in Georgia, if my doctor did not return my call personally within 24 hours, I would request to be transferred to another doctor or fire the one I have and get another. I have learned when dealing with a lawyer to make an agreement with them up front, when I first see them. The agreement is if you do not return my telephone call within 24 hours, you are fired. I do not feel bad about such an agreement with a lawyer, since they charge for every thing, even a telephone call, so I do not fell bad at all about making this requirement with them. If they want my money, they will call me back soon. I hope it doesn't get to this state of affairs with doctors, but I fear we are headed in that direction. A Call From the Doctor's nurse I finally got a call from one of my doctor's nurses. I told her about the blood sugar readings and how they are not going down. She said she didn't think the readings were that bad but I told her that I didn't agree with her and that the medication is not helping them to go down. I told her that the readings in the morning have been in the 160's and even higher and that's not how there supposed to be. I also told her that since they were running that high that I was not feeling well. She asked whether I'd been eating things that I wasn't supposed to be eating and I told her no. I've been eating the way I've been eating since I was there the last time. but they are still too high. I don't know why but they still have me taking Actos along with the Metformen. I've not taken that for months now. They still have that noted on my chart. I let her know that someone needs to get their charts better organized. Anyway, she's going to talk to Dr. Shockley and let me know what he wants me to do. More than likely, he will adjust the medicine or he'll add another pill. Will let you know when I hear back. I also asked for something for these damn hot flashes. Terri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2005 Report Share Posted August 16, 2005 Terri, Since your doctor does not wish to take a telephone call from you or even call you back himself on a telephone, I would recommend writing him a letter with a copy of the entire message thread below. In the letter request that he call you immediately and to also place the letter into your medical file. I don't know how medical services work where you live, but here in Georgia, if my doctor did not return my call personally within 24 hours, I would request to be transferred to another doctor or fire the one I have and get another. I have learned when dealing with a lawyer to make an agreement with them up front, when I first see them. The agreement is if you do not return my telephone call within 24 hours, you are fired. I do not feel bad about such an agreement with a lawyer, since they charge for every thing, even a telephone call, so I do not fell bad at all about making this requirement with them. If they want my money, they will call me back soon. I hope it doesn't get to this state of affairs with doctors, but I fear we are headed in that direction. A Call From the Doctor's nurse I finally got a call from one of my doctor's nurses. I told her about the blood sugar readings and how they are not going down. She said she didn't think the readings were that bad but I told her that I didn't agree with her and that the medication is not helping them to go down. I told her that the readings in the morning have been in the 160's and even higher and that's not how there supposed to be. I also told her that since they were running that high that I was not feeling well. She asked whether I'd been eating things that I wasn't supposed to be eating and I told her no. I've been eating the way I've been eating since I was there the last time. but they are still too high. I don't know why but they still have me taking Actos along with the Metformen. I've not taken that for months now. They still have that noted on my chart. I let her know that someone needs to get their charts better organized. Anyway, she's going to talk to Dr. Shockley and let me know what he wants me to do. More than likely, he will adjust the medicine or he'll add another pill. Will let you know when I hear back. I also asked for something for these damn hot flashes. Terri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2005 Report Share Posted August 16, 2005 Terri, Since your doctor does not wish to take a telephone call from you or even call you back himself on a telephone, I would recommend writing him a letter with a copy of the entire message thread below. In the letter request that he call you immediately and to also place the letter into your medical file. I don't know how medical services work where you live, but here in Georgia, if my doctor did not return my call personally within 24 hours, I would request to be transferred to another doctor or fire the one I have and get another. I have learned when dealing with a lawyer to make an agreement with them up front, when I first see them. The agreement is if you do not return my telephone call within 24 hours, you are fired. I do not feel bad about such an agreement with a lawyer, since they charge for every thing, even a telephone call, so I do not fell bad at all about making this requirement with them. If they want my money, they will call me back soon. I hope it doesn't get to this state of affairs with doctors, but I fear we are headed in that direction. A Call From the Doctor's nurse I finally got a call from one of my doctor's nurses. I told her about the blood sugar readings and how they are not going down. She said she didn't think the readings were that bad but I told her that I didn't agree with her and that the medication is not helping them to go down. I told her that the readings in the morning have been in the 160's and even higher and that's not how there supposed to be. I also told her that since they were running that high that I was not feeling well. She asked whether I'd been eating things that I wasn't supposed to be eating and I told her no. I've been eating the way I've been eating since I was there the last time. but they are still too high. I don't know why but they still have me taking Actos along with the Metformen. I've not taken that for months now. They still have that noted on my chart. I let her know that someone needs to get their charts better organized. Anyway, she's going to talk to Dr. Shockley and let me know what he wants me to do. More than likely, he will adjust the medicine or he'll add another pill. Will let you know when I hear back. I also asked for something for these damn hot flashes. Terri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2005 Report Share Posted August 16, 2005 Terri, Since your doctor does not wish to take a telephone call from you or even call you back himself on a telephone, I would recommend writing him a letter with a copy of the entire message thread below. In the letter request that he call you immediately and to also place the letter into your medical file. I don't know how medical services work where you live, but here in Georgia, if my doctor did not return my call personally within 24 hours, I would request to be transferred to another doctor or fire the one I have and get another. I have learned when dealing with a lawyer to make an agreement with them up front, when I first see them. The agreement is if you do not return my telephone call within 24 hours, you are fired. I do not feel bad about such an agreement with a lawyer, since they charge for every thing, even a telephone call, so I do not fell bad at all about making this requirement with them. If they want my money, they will call me back soon. I hope it doesn't get to this state of affairs with doctors, but I fear we are headed in that direction. A Call From the Doctor's nurse I finally got a call from one of my doctor's nurses. I told her about the blood sugar readings and how they are not going down. She said she didn't think the readings were that bad but I told her that I didn't agree with her and that the medication is not helping them to go down. I told her that the readings in the morning have been in the 160's and even higher and that's not how there supposed to be. I also told her that since they were running that high that I was not feeling well. She asked whether I'd been eating things that I wasn't supposed to be eating and I told her no. I've been eating the way I've been eating since I was there the last time. but they are still too high. I don't know why but they still have me taking Actos along with the Metformen. I've not taken that for months now. They still have that noted on my chart. I let her know that someone needs to get their charts better organized. Anyway, she's going to talk to Dr. Shockley and let me know what he wants me to do. More than likely, he will adjust the medicine or he'll add another pill. Will let you know when I hear back. I also asked for something for these damn hot flashes. Terri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2005 Report Share Posted August 16, 2005 Hi Terri, Tell me that you're not using a akucheck voicemate? I use this machine and I no it's not accurate because I use another machine which is very small. I forgot the name of it but when I check my sugar I use both of them at the same time just to see what I come up with. Now this morning I put the blood on the small machine and it came back as 79 and the voicemate came back as 99. I no that the smaller one was accurate because it only use a small amount of blood and I can do it myself. I just have to have someone to read it for me. My mom helped me this morning so that we can compare. My diabetes nurse don't want me to use the little one because some times I don't have someone here to read my readings when she call. So I'm stuck using the voicemate. I'm going to take both in at my next appointment and let her see what the difference is. Otis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2005 Report Share Posted August 16, 2005 Hi Terri, Tell me that you're not using a akucheck voicemate? I use this machine and I no it's not accurate because I use another machine which is very small. I forgot the name of it but when I check my sugar I use both of them at the same time just to see what I come up with. Now this morning I put the blood on the small machine and it came back as 79 and the voicemate came back as 99. I no that the smaller one was accurate because it only use a small amount of blood and I can do it myself. I just have to have someone to read it for me. My mom helped me this morning so that we can compare. My diabetes nurse don't want me to use the little one because some times I don't have someone here to read my readings when she call. So I'm stuck using the voicemate. I'm going to take both in at my next appointment and let her see what the difference is. Otis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2005 Report Share Posted August 16, 2005 Hi Terri, Tell me that you're not using a akucheck voicemate? I use this machine and I no it's not accurate because I use another machine which is very small. I forgot the name of it but when I check my sugar I use both of them at the same time just to see what I come up with. Now this morning I put the blood on the small machine and it came back as 79 and the voicemate came back as 99. I no that the smaller one was accurate because it only use a small amount of blood and I can do it myself. I just have to have someone to read it for me. My mom helped me this morning so that we can compare. My diabetes nurse don't want me to use the little one because some times I don't have someone here to read my readings when she call. So I'm stuck using the voicemate. I'm going to take both in at my next appointment and let her see what the difference is. Otis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2005 Report Share Posted August 16, 2005 Hi Terri. Your doctor is being cautious because your readings last week were fine. Do a quality control check on the meter to make certain it is ok again. What brand/model of a meter do you use? Do you have another meter around or do you have a friend that has one you can test on just to see what your sugar is at on a different meter? This way, if it is the same, then you can pretty much confirm that yours is correct. Regards, A Call From the Doctor's nurse > > > I finally got a call from one of my doctor's nurses. I told her about > the > blood sugar readings and how they are not going down. She said she > didn't > think the readings were that bad but I told her that I didn't agree with > her > and that the medication is not helping them to go down. I told her that > the > readings in the morning have been in the 160's and even higher and that's > not how there supposed to be. I also told her that since they were > running > that high that I was not feeling well. She asked whether I'd been eating > things that I wasn't supposed to be eating and I told her no. I've been > eating the way I've been eating since I was there the last time. but > they > are still too high. I don't know why but they still have me taking Actos > along with the Metformen. I've not taken that for months now. They > still > have that noted on my chart. I let her know that someone needs to get > their > charts better organized. Anyway, she's going to talk to Dr. Shockley and > let me know what he wants me to do. More than likely, he will adjust the > medicine or he'll add another pill. Will let you know when I hear back. > > I also asked for something for these damn hot flashes. > > > Terri > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2005 Report Share Posted August 16, 2005 Hi Terri. Your doctor is being cautious because your readings last week were fine. Do a quality control check on the meter to make certain it is ok again. What brand/model of a meter do you use? Do you have another meter around or do you have a friend that has one you can test on just to see what your sugar is at on a different meter? This way, if it is the same, then you can pretty much confirm that yours is correct. Regards, A Call From the Doctor's nurse > > > I finally got a call from one of my doctor's nurses. I told her about > the > blood sugar readings and how they are not going down. She said she > didn't > think the readings were that bad but I told her that I didn't agree with > her > and that the medication is not helping them to go down. I told her that > the > readings in the morning have been in the 160's and even higher and that's > not how there supposed to be. I also told her that since they were > running > that high that I was not feeling well. She asked whether I'd been eating > things that I wasn't supposed to be eating and I told her no. I've been > eating the way I've been eating since I was there the last time. but > they > are still too high. I don't know why but they still have me taking Actos > along with the Metformen. I've not taken that for months now. They > still > have that noted on my chart. I let her know that someone needs to get > their > charts better organized. Anyway, she's going to talk to Dr. Shockley and > let me know what he wants me to do. More than likely, he will adjust the > medicine or he'll add another pill. Will let you know when I hear back. > > I also asked for something for these damn hot flashes. > > > Terri > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2005 Report Share Posted August 16, 2005 Hi Terri. Your doctor is being cautious because your readings last week were fine. Do a quality control check on the meter to make certain it is ok again. What brand/model of a meter do you use? Do you have another meter around or do you have a friend that has one you can test on just to see what your sugar is at on a different meter? This way, if it is the same, then you can pretty much confirm that yours is correct. Regards, A Call From the Doctor's nurse > > > I finally got a call from one of my doctor's nurses. I told her about > the > blood sugar readings and how they are not going down. She said she > didn't > think the readings were that bad but I told her that I didn't agree with > her > and that the medication is not helping them to go down. I told her that > the > readings in the morning have been in the 160's and even higher and that's > not how there supposed to be. I also told her that since they were > running > that high that I was not feeling well. She asked whether I'd been eating > things that I wasn't supposed to be eating and I told her no. I've been > eating the way I've been eating since I was there the last time. but > they > are still too high. I don't know why but they still have me taking Actos > along with the Metformen. I've not taken that for months now. They > still > have that noted on my chart. I let her know that someone needs to get > their > charts better organized. Anyway, she's going to talk to Dr. Shockley and > let me know what he wants me to do. More than likely, he will adjust the > medicine or he'll add another pill. Will let you know when I hear back. > > I also asked for something for these damn hot flashes. > > > Terri > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2005 Report Share Posted August 16, 2005 I haven't heard anyone else mention something about the accuracy of meters. My doctor always has me take my meter with me when I get lab work. They even pipette a drop of blood they have taken and put it on the strip so that there is a reading on my meter at the time they take the blood. then the doctor checks both readings when the lab work comes in to see how close the meter is to being right. Dean I personally know someone who literally is older than dirt. If you would like to meet him, please write to me or join us on the Masters List: masterslist-subscribe A Call From the Doctor's nurse > > > > > > I finally got a call from one of my doctor's nurses. I told her about > > the > > blood sugar readings and how they are not going down. She said she > > didn't > > think the readings were that bad but I told her that I didn't agree with > > her > > and that the medication is not helping them to go down. I told her that > > the > > readings in the morning have been in the 160's and even higher and that's > > not how there supposed to be. I also told her that since they were > > running > > that high that I was not feeling well. She asked whether I'd been eating > > things that I wasn't supposed to be eating and I told her no. I've been > > eating the way I've been eating since I was there the last time. but > > they > > are still too high. I don't know why but they still have me taking Actos > > along with the Metformen. I've not taken that for months now. They > > still > > have that noted on my chart. I let her know that someone needs to get > > their > > charts better organized. Anyway, she's going to talk to Dr. Shockley and > > let me know what he wants me to do. More than likely, he will adjust the > > medicine or he'll add another pill. Will let you know when I hear back. > > > > I also asked for something for these damn hot flashes. > > > > > > Terri > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2005 Report Share Posted August 16, 2005 Any machine has a variance of 10%. Now, if one is on the low end and the other on the high end that difference would, unfortunately, be about correct. Which one agrees with what your doctor's meter says? Cy, the Ancient okie... Re: A Call From the Doctor's nurse Hi Terri, Tell me that you're not using a akucheck voicemate? I use this machine and I no it's not accurate because I use another machine which is very small. I forgot the name of it but when I check my sugar I use both of them at the same time just to see what I come up with. Now this morning I put the blood on the small machine and it came back as 79 and the voicemate came back as 99. I no that the smaller one was accurate because it only use a small amount of blood and I can do it myself. I just have to have someone to read it for me. My mom helped me this morning so that we can compare. My diabetes nurse don't want me to use the little one because some times I don't have someone here to read my readings when she call. So I'm stuck using the voicemate. I'm going to take both in at my next appointment and let her see what the difference is. Otis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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