Okay, obviously not really "mandatory" but it sure feels like it. I had an appt at the CF clinic yesterday and was told off by the RT for not doing the glucose tolerance test they had ordered a few months before. Why? Because the last test I did was a DISASTER, like horrifically, emotionally scarring, and I refuse to do another for awhile. I was told then that my clinic is starting to order "mandatory" glucose tests every year for anyone over the age of 14. I've never heard of this ever so I wanted to know if anyone else has had. Apparently the foundation is wanting the clinics to do so?
A big reason I'm against the constant testing is because I'm worried, so some level, that the constant bombardment of high levels of glucose is going to do something to my pancreas (I know, I know, it's counter productive and it most likely doesn't but still, it makes me uneasy). I asked if I could just monitor my sugars periodically and report back, to which the doctor said she was okay with, so I'm thinking I'll do that for awhile. I just really, really, really hate that test and am not 100% trusting of the clinic I go to.
A big reason I'm against the constant testing is because I'm worried, so some level, that the constant bombardment of high levels of glucose is going to do something to my pancreas (I know, I know, it's counter productive and it most likely doesn't but still, it makes me uneasy). I asked if I could just monitor my sugars periodically and report back, to which the doctor said she was okay with, so I'm thinking I'll do that for awhile. I just really, really, really hate that test and am not 100% trusting of the clinic I go to.