3/5 iCH j. 3 months ago on Google • 43 reviews New
I
had
my
checkup
at
the
sugar
doc
yesterday.
It
was
a
very
detailed
conversation,
with
a
lot
of
body
language
from
the
doctor.
Waited
1
hour,
defied
an
appointment,
only
for
a
blood
sample
on
Monday,
hence
my
3
star
rating.
But
the
nurse
was
super
friendly,
nice
and
stabbed
accurately
and
painlessly.
Since
there
is
so
much
confusion
about
the
long-term
insulin
Ozempic,
I
was
well
informed
yesterday.
What
the
health
insurance
company
pays,
what
it
doesn't,
why
and
when
it
does.
Unfortunately,
he
already
had
to
pay
a
fine
of
3,000
euros
because
a
prescription
was
issued
incorrectly.
Anyway
...
Coincidentally,
I
came
across
a
video
about
the
topic
online
today
and
was
able
to
help
share
my
experiences
in
the
comments,
including
from
our
conversation.
Of
course,
I
check
the
doctor's
statements
to
the
health
insurance
company.
Even
if
he
suggested
this,
I
would
like
to
trust
my
doctor
that
this
applies
to
all
patients.
I
have
reproduced
what
I
have
learned.
Thank
you
for
taking
so
much
time.
You
did
a
great
job
of
teaching
and
enlightening
me
about
my
ignorance.
Helped
me
a
lot.
Thanks
again.
Oh,
unfortunately,
based
on
the
nutritional
tables
and
the
harmfulness
of
carbohydrates,
I
haven't
been
able
to
explain
why
Thais
or
Italians,
for
example,
are
not
so
fat.
You
eat
a
lot
of
rice
and
pasta.
Why
with
one
Sugar
level
of
400,
my
dioprine
number
is
down
from
-5
to
-2.5.
THAT
would
still
interest
me
as
a
patient.
It's
still
unclear
to
me
too.
Maybe
we
can
find
the
time
to
clarify
this
again.
In
the
GDR
we
ate
a
lot
of
pasta,
rice
and
potatoes
and
were
not
fat,
overweight
or
sick.
Only
here.
Research
and
science
are
so
incredibly
important.