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What I'm taking

Medication

How much daily?

Change since last visit?

Date started

Type

Bring a record of your daily blood sugar test results or your glucose meter with the stored information.

Your Doctor Conversation Starter

If you're not sure about how to talk openly with your doctor about what's most important in managing type 2 diabetes—how you're feeling, your treatment plan, medications, and any special issues—you can create your own Doctor Conversation Starter to make it easier.

It's simple! With a few clicks, you can personalize your Doctor Conversation Starter to help you prepare for each doctor visit. It works whether it's your 1st or 50th visit since being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes.

  1. Select the topics, questions, and reminders you want to include in your discussion.
  2. Click Create My Doctor Conversation Starter at the end to eliminate all the others.
  3. Answer the questions you want to.
  4. Print out your personalized Doctor Conversation Starter and take it with you to your appointment.

Merck respects your privacy. Any information you enter will be used only for the purposes of this Doctor Conversation Starter and will not be sent to, shared with, or retained in any form by Merck or any other parties.

How I'm Feeling
  1. In general, I'm feeling:

    Well
    Unwell
    A mix of well and unwell
  2. My general energy level is:

    High
    Medium
    Low
    Varied (sometimes high, sometimes low)
  3. My sleep is:

    Mostly sound and satisfying
    Mostly restless
    Disturbed—I have frequent insomnia
What Medications I'm Taking
  1. My Medications

    It's important to tell your doctor about every medication you are taking and your dosage of each one, if you know it. This includes prescription medications, over-the-counter medications (for example, aspirin, antacids), and vitamins and herbal supplements.

    Just place all of your pill bottles in a plastic bag and take them with you.

    Or, if it's easier, add this blank My Medications form to your Doctor Conversation Starter printout and list your medications on it.

  2. My Medication:

    Since my last visit, I've been taking it:

    Every day, as indicated
    Most days, although I've missed a few days
    Some days—I've missed many days and want to talk to my doctor about ways to help me remember to take it
How I'm Doing
  1. My Blood Sugar

    My A1C target:

    My most recent A1C:

    Bring a record of your daily blood sugar test results or your glucose meter with the stored information.

  2. My blood pressure

    My blood pressure target:

    My most recent blood pressure:

    Bring a record of your daily blood pressure.

  3. My Cholesterol

    My cholesterol target:

    My most recent cholesterol:

    Bring a record of your daily cholesterol.

  4. Healthy Eating

    Since my last visit, I've followed my plan for healthy eating:

    Very well, and I'm proud
    Not as well as I want to, but I'm making progress
    Not well at all—I've missed my nutritional goals by a lot and want to talk to my doctor about ways to do better
  5. Activity & Fitness

    Since my last visit, I've met my personal goals for physical activity:

    Almost every day
    Not as often as I want to, but I'm making progress
    Not well at all—I've missed my goals by a lot and want to talk to my doctor about ways to do better
Questions for My Doctor
1. What are my ABC target numbers? What are my current ABC numbers?
  • A for A1C
  • B for blood pressure
  • C for cholesterol
2. If my blood sugar is still not under control (A1C), what else can I do?
3. What symptoms help me know if my blood sugar is too high or too low? What should I do in either case?
4. Do I need to lose weight? How much?
5. How often should I test my blood sugar?
6. What tests do I need to have done to check my eyes, feet, kidneys, nerves, and heart?
7. Does type 2 diabetes put me at a greater risk of any other disease or illness?
8. Should I attend a class taught by a diabetes educator? If so, where can I find such a class in my area?
9. Are there any programs for patients with type 2 diabetes that offer ongoing advice and tips to help me manage my condition?
10. Could my current type 2 diabetes medication cause weight gain or low blood sugar (hypoglycemia)?
11. What are the side effects of my current medications?
12. As a caregiver to someone with type 2 diabetes, what should I know about diabetes in order to provide support for this person?
Changes in my health since my last visit
Other health problems not related to diabetes
My risk of complications of diabetes
Things happening with friends and family or at work that worry me
How to pay for my medication
Where I can learn more about managing type 2 diabetes
Create My Doctor Conversation Starter

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