David

He had a minor stroke in 2001 and spent 3 days in hospital. He is allergic to aspirin and it took time after the stroke to find a blood thinning drug that he could tolerate. He asked to be tested for diabetes because of his family history; he started on insulin 2 years ago.

David spent an extra night in hospital after the first alternative drug to aspirin they tried made him feel faint. Clinicians did not want him to take a beta-blocker as it would block the symptoms of a diabetic hypo.

Age at interview 63

Gender Male

David urges people to follow medical advice until a side effect is encountered, at which point you should tell your doctor. David’s experience is that things can be sorted out when a problem is raised.

Age at interview 63

Gender Male

Over the years David’s diabetes got worse and the drugs he was being given stopped working. He was then put on insulin.

Age at interview 63

Gender Male