i think i have diabetes and my doctor won’t listen

i phoned my doctor about a month and a half ago about a concern i had that my foot was numb constantly and i read it could be sign of diabetes so i phoned about it and in the call i asked to have blood checked for diabetes bc i’m really paranoid about getting it and and they haven’t phoned me back

i’ve started to notice i have the dark skin patch at the back of my neck it’s not really prominent and the foot thing has came back again should i phone again? i don’t have definite signs of diabetes and my auntie said if you have diabetes you would know it so should i phone again and ask for a blood test? idk if they will let me if i don’t have any symptoms

to be honest all i eat is sugar and my grandma has diabetes so i wouldn’t be surprised

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  • trulyhealy
    trulyhealy Posts: 242 Member
    trulyhealy wrote: »
    i think i have a slight hypochondriac

    i’m a**
  • trulyhealy
    trulyhealy Posts: 242 Member
    i REALLY need to reduce my sugar intake idk how tho since it’s all i crave. i pretty much only eat fast food and snacks within a calorie deficit/maintenance but i would love nothing more than to eat “clean” but i cant quit the habit.

    if i eat healthy all day and then maybe have a portion of junk food at the end of the night do u think that will reduce my chances of diabetes?
  • southhamptonmike
    southhamptonmike Posts: 61 Member
    dark patches and skin tags could be a sign of insulin resistance. Your blood sugar could be normal but insulin high. When you see your doctor; ask for a fasting insulin test
  • missysippy930
    missysippy930 Posts: 2,577 Member
    If they don’t give you a call back from the doctors office to schedule an appointment because of your concerns about having diabetes, find another doctor. This isn’t normal procedure for a clinic/dr office.
  • missysippy930
    missysippy930 Posts: 2,577 Member
    I guess I’ve never had an instance that I was unable to make an appointment when I call to make one. Sure, I’ve had to hold when call volumes are high, but I’ve never been told that they would call me back to schedule an appointment. I certainly would call them back within a reasonable amount of time (24 hours maximum) if they didn’t call. I wouldn’t let it go for weeks.
  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member
    I guess I’ve never had an instance that I was unable to make an appointment when I call to make one. Sure, I’ve had to hold when call volumes are high, but I’ve never been told that they would call me back to schedule an appointment. I certainly would call them back within a reasonable amount of time (24 hours maximum) if they didn’t call. I wouldn’t let it go for weeks.

    I have had this happen a number of times with the VA, but always because I throw a monkey wrench in the scheduler's flow, generally because either whatever the scheduler has does not match what the doctor told me, or I want something different, and she has to consult with the doctor or a nurse before she can schedule.

    Most of the time they do call me back, but if not I would call them back.
  • cmsienk
    cmsienk Posts: 18,906 Member
    edited October 2021
    yirara wrote: »
    I guess I’ve never had an instance that I was unable to make an appointment when I call to make one. Sure, I’ve had to hold when call volumes are high, but I’ve never been told that they would call me back to schedule an appointment. I certainly would call them back within a reasonable amount of time (24 hours maximum) if they didn’t call. I wouldn’t let it go for weeks.

    If I remember correctly, TO is in the UK. Not being able to make an appointment, not being called back, etc sounds very much like the NHS. One really has to be very insistent there, call back if a call-back doesn't happen, make things a bit worse than they are to be taken seriously. The NHS has a very long history of ignoring complaints by women, and things have gotten even worse since covid. And no, annual physicals don't really exist either. Heck, many of my friends from all over the world asked for an annual physical. If they got to see the doctor they were first asked if they are worried about something, maybe feel anxious or depressed. The physical, as they know it from home never happened.

    Why would someone disagree with this? 👆