We are nearly finished for our November
presentation to the group south of us. Their doctor has seen the
outline and asked us to add the topic of prescription errors and
maybe leave off the sleep apnea topic, as he would have a speaker for
that. He was happy that Allen would be talking about the VA and
those benefits, as several of his patients were veterans. He has
asked us to arrive at 6:00 PM, as he wants to lengthen the meeting
because of the topics we will be presenting.
A.J will be presenting about
interventions, Allen will be presenting about the VA, Barry will be
presenting about self-monitoring of blood glucose, Sue will be
presenting about getting off medications, and I will cover the topic
of prescription errors. My cousin will answer the questions she
could not answer at the last meeting. Tim will operate the slide
projector for all the presentations and Dr. Tom will answer a few
questions that we may need help answering.
Dr. Tom has reviewed all of our topics
and made a few suggestions to help us in our presentations. Dr. Tom
asked Max to finish his topic on sleep apnea just in case and to come
with the rest of us. Tim and Dr. Tom will be driving. My cousin
will be driving alone. We will be attempting to keep our
presentations under 15 minutes and allow 15 minutes for questions.
Today Tim received an email and
forwarded it to the rest of us. The group will have about 35 members
present and they are looking forward to our presentations. Dr. Tom
has asked us to have some of the group we will be making a
presentation to for our October meeting. We said no, because we
wanted to welcome our new members and work with them during a meeting
before exposing them to a meeting with other groups. We feel that it
is important for them to get to know us and be able to ask questions
in front of a smaller group.
Dr. Tom also informed us that Dr. Jay
would not be discouraging our two groups, but he would not be
promoting us. He said that he appreciated our honesty and that we
did not dodge his questions. Dr. Tom did say that he was
disappointed that we did say that we would not be favorable to
doctors leading our groups. He continued that he told Dr. Jay that
we encourage people to be testing their blood glucose levels more
often than the ADA or the AACE. He told Dr. Jay that we encourage
patients with diabetes to be tested for vitamin B12 and vitamin D,
particularly those that had been on Metformin for several years.
He did ask if we had people with
prediabetes in our groups. Dr. Tom said that each group only had at
most one person with prediabetes. Dr. Tom did warn him that if he
was not encouraging people to test or not giving out prescriptions
for testing supplies, we would be opposing him and encouraging his
patients to find another doctor. He said Dr. Jay was surprised by
that, but said he was encouraging people to test and was requesting
extra supplies for patients for at least six months even including
the prediabetes patients who could not receive reimbursement. Dr.
Tom did say that he was encouraging people to shop around for the
testing supplies, but had found that the most reliable and least
expensive was the Relion meter and test strips. He also suggests the
Relion Prime and that people check Amazon for prices.
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