Guest guest Posted July 23, 2004 Report Share Posted July 23, 2004 ----- Original Message ----- > I'm doing this behind my doctor's back, at the moment, because I hate > getting the run around. I'm also picking up a meter today, so I can > keep track on my levels. I just don't know anymore. I'm really > beginning not to trust to many doctors. Considering my first one > told me it was low, and my doctor now thought that I meant high. All > I know is what I was told by her, and my symptoms. Hopefully, I'll > find out something on the 29th. > > Jo > Hey, Jo... I know what you mean about getting the run around from your doc, that is why I love mine so much, we actually both work on keeping me healthy.. I am a type 2 dx'd 7/19/02 and know that I have been this way for much much longer, just only then got around to doing something about it... I would get the hypo's (lows) all the time and all the symptoms that goes along with it, the shakes, nausea, sweating, rapid heart, feeling faint, etc... You are going to find a mess of meters out there...and probably have a hard time deciding which one, I have used the One Touch Ultra, it is a good meter but very expensive, and then I used a Quiktec meter from www.diabetesnet.com and it was comparable to the One Touch and not expensive at all really, 45.00 including shipping will bring you a meter and 100 test strips. I now have a accu-check compact, finally my insurance really covers my testing supplies, I only pay 25.00 for 100 strips..before I would have to put out the cost of the supplies and then they would reimburse me...if they ever quit loosing the paperwork...lol.. without insurance you are looking at about 75.00 for the meter kit and 52.00 per 51 strips, one thing that I love about the accu-check is I don't have to mess with the strips trying to get them into the machine, they come in a barrel, and I just put that in the machine and for the next 17 tests, the machine spits them out as I need them.. Good Luck, and don't feel bad about doing things on your own, as my Doctor and I discussed this morning, I am the one that has to live in this body 24/7, I know what it is doing, and he don't....lol...at least won't know if he don't listen to me.. I pay good money for my insurance, 290.00 per month to keep me and hubby covered and then pay 25.00 co-pay everytime I walk through his door, I want and demand a Doctor that will work with me rather than against me.. Carmen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2004 Report Share Posted July 23, 2004 > I'm doing this behind my doctor's back, at the moment, because I hate > getting the run around. I'm also picking up a meter today, so I can > keep track on my levels. I just don't know anymore. I'm really > beginning not to trust to many doctors. Considering my first one > told me it was low, and my doctor now thought that I meant high. All > I know is what I was told by her, and my symptoms. Hopefully, I'll > find out something on the 29th. > Congrats to you for getting a meter, be sure to keep a log of your sugars to show your doctors. Finding help for yourself is not realy doing stuff 'behind your doctors back " from personal experience of myself and my parents, if you dont think a doctor is doing something right, or taking you seriously, please get a second opinion. For instance my dad had a lump in his side, he went to 2 doctors who shrugged him off, the third did a CT scan and it was a 13 cm liver tumor!! Never be afraid to get more education about your own health! I hope you find something out soon! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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