Endocrinologist
So twice a year, I make the long 2.5 hour drive to see my endocrinologist. Yes, it is essential that you go and see your diabetes specialist a few times a year. Although it is a costly appointment for me, I still make the effort to go. I was really hoping for some good positive vibes, but unfortunately, that did not happen this go around.
I always share my updates with everything on my blog. I was more than thrilled to have an A1C of 6.3, but the PA suggested otherwise. According to their weight scale, I weigh 227 pounds I had previously gotten down to 225 but have failed to maintain that weight your body does fluctuate daily so I understand that as well. Due to the fact that I have not lost significant weight or had a lower A1c, my doctor was not very pleased with me. According to their chart in the main office, though I was right within the blue goal range.
She did mention that since I'm on a steroid for my tennis elbow that my sugar would naturally be higher this past week. My primary care provider had failed to mention this little fact, so I have beat myself up over having higher sugar levels during the day. It would just be nice to have one appointment where something positive was said. I feel like I have made improvements so why can't their comments reflect those?
My next appointment is in August and she had a whole list of goals that I must meet. I like having goals because it keeps me accountable, but I did feel that some of them were unattainable for me currently. I need to work on being more vocal with my personal goals. I know they see people all day, but you have to remember that the bottom line is your patient matters most in bedside manner really does count.
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