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Getting your first appointment

Visiting Mayo Clinic | Last Active: Mar 21, 2023 | Replies (110)

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@bernese53

I see an endocrinologist at Mayo Clinic-Rochester. I was diagnosed with Type II diabetes in 2007 but I only starting seeing him about five years ago. My A1C is 6.5 and my fasting blood glucose averages 120. My endocrinologist has been so helpful. He is current on new medications, very helpful in terms of insurance, and keeps me on task in terms of diet and exercise.

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Thank you for sharing. Currently my husband is in need of finding a specialist in managing his diabetes II. We need to get this balanced before tackling the other issues. In November he went into a diabetic keto acidosis & is now basically bedridden, has memory gaps and is weak. He’s also dealing with long Covid (possibly) as well as 2 other issues: a 7cm brain tumor (non cancerous) and a hernia. Both surgeries are on hold though until his A1C is down from 12 to a 7 or 8 for a period of 2 months or so. His glucose level in November was at 680 I was informed!!
After being in ICU and the neuro ward hes now at a skilled nursing facility/rehab and everything is strictly controlled- his meals are regular, portioned and tests & meds are performed regularly & efficiently - no room for error by him managing this.
However I feel I’m living in a nightmare - his improvement is very slow. I have 2 boys at home and I’m
Trying to keep positive and balance life but we’ve not been together as a family since Nov 20th & see no end insight. The facility is great but i feel he needs more specialized care. We have a endocrinologist appointment in 2 weeks - an MD until I’m able to complete the forms from Mayo to Internal medicine / I already have a Mayo # but that’s all I’ve managed to achieve so far. Any advice you can give me as to what to expect as far as what happens next at Mayo ? Husband has Medicare and a BCBS supplement plan. Hoping that was the best option considering his needs .