for most people, the key to successful diabetes management is to be actively involved in their own care. but for many, the question is, how exactly do you do that? gabriella simo, advocacy manager for diabetes canada, says the most important step is to work closely with your diabetes team so you can better understand the disease and make well-informed decisions about your health. diabetes dialogue asked simo to explain this further.
diabetes dialogue: do i really need to take the lead? can’t my doctor just tell me what i need to know?
gabriella simo: expecting your doctor to guess what you need to know is like expecting your mechanic to guess what’s wrong with your car. your doctor is a health-care expert, but you are the one who makes the decisions, and the more you know about your health (and your health care!), the better your decisions will be.
dd:
my appointments are always so short: how do i find time to ask questions?
gs: instead of speaking off the top of your head, prepare in advance. if there is a particular issue you want to discuss, consider stating the purpose of your visit at the beginning of the appointment so you can both focus on that subject. writing things down will help you remember what you want to talk about. if you have several questions, list them in order of importance so you cover the most urgent matters first. if you do run out of time, schedule another appointment.