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Hello, I introduce myself, 3 months type 2 diabetes, my doctor does not help

  
Julieta
01/25/2017 6:44 p.m.

Hello,

For three months I am type 2 diabetics.

I have great questions about my head, that my doctor is not for the work of clearing.

I have registered with the idea of ​​finding support and knowing this disease better.
Greetings!!

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nigiri
01/26/2017 11:42 p.m.

Welcome Julieta, here surely you can find answers to many of your questions but if your doctor does not convince you, I recommend that you change.Where are you from?Do you have the possibility to change?All the best.

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imara
01/27/2017 8:24 a.m.

Good day, :-)
@"Julieta", only three questions?:-P Doctors don't have all the answers;And we don't ... but what we can, we contribute how little we know and what we experience.Neither doctors have exact solutions, even if they have many theoretical knowledge, nor all the experiences we have serves for others.So it's about asking, observing, investigating, and doing the best one can.
Another thing is that your doctor has a passage attitude and "you will manage."
As @"nigiri" says, if you can change and find another one that you like more, it would be great.In the Spanish SS that is not easy, at least in Valencia, where they put you to who touches you, and each visit is a different one.And you can't change.You can complain, yes, you can make enough bureaucratic claims, to see where the thing is going ...

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jconegar
01/27/2017 1:08 p.m.

Welcome!!!Do not hesitate to change your endocrine you can ask for without any problem.Look to see well one that controls, it is also true that if you talk about a family doctor, as it is not diabetic or is very involved with a few doubts.

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Julieta
01/27/2017 5:22 p.m.

Hello, thanks for your comments.
Actually "the one who takes me" is my family doctor, and I am cremated because he has never explained anything to me.He prescribed some pills and that's it.When I on one occasion asked him to send me to the endocrine, his answer was "these things we took here"
I am from Valencia and the health here is painful.

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nigiri
01/27/2017 5:24 p.m.

Diabetes has to always take an endocrine @"julieta".I do not know how the health system in Valencia is but diabetes cannot be carried by a family doctor, it has to be treated an endocrine.
All the best!

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Julieta
01/27/2017 5:31 p.m.

This will let my doctor know ... what a tease this man, please.I am so green right ..
Thank you !!!
A hug

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Ronin
02/02/2017 8:50 a.m.

I am guy and I have always taken my header and the nurse, and I am very happy with them, I have never lacked support or advice, even if my visit was exclusive with nursing, the doctor has approached to see how suchwas.I think that in this world professionalism goes with the person and not with the position they occupy

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EndocrinaAntiNewAge
03/04/2018 3:29 p.m.

I know that this is an old post but I find it interesting to clarify some concepts in case someone else reads it, so that it does not get confused and unfairly think that the health of your region "is painful."

Type 2 diabetes, in the National Spanish Health System, is treated in primary care (that is, the header).In some cases, when they are very evolved and require intensifying the treatment, or when with the treatment that the header has put, the control is insufficient, or when there are doubts in the diagnosis of the type of diabetes, specialized care is sent(to the endocrinologist).Then the treatment is adjusted, and when it is considered, it refers again to primary care.Specialists normally do not have "quota", that is, they cannot lead to all patients referred to indefinitely, but once diagnosed and treated, they are discharged (primary care, or at all if it is anon -chronic disease).

Another thing is that the doctor of @"Julieta" is a denial to deal with people and does not know/do not have time to/do not want to answer the questions posed by his patients.That by the way, he has not raised them here either (although all he wanted was to let off steam for the poor attention of his doctor, it also seems good to me, because for that there are also the forums)

Another thing is that some family doctors do not refer to the specialist even though their patient's diabetes is poorly controlled, when they should (what is wrong).And with this I do not mean that all cases of poorly controlled type 2 diabetes should be referred to the endocrinologist, because in many cases of bad control the lack of adhesion to the treatment by the patient has more weight than the lack of expertise of the doctor offamily.In specialized care we have no magic wand that solves that.I say, each case is a world and that is why you have to individualize.

But in any case, a diagnostic diabetes diagnosed with a casual way 3 months ago, the specialist will never see it.

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