Eric

Eric found out he had heart trouble whilst holidaying abroad a few years after he had been diagnosed with diabetes. However, an enlarged prostate causes him most problems and he has to plan routes with accessible toilets. He has recently discovered he has a stone in his bladder.

Eric was diagnosed with type II diabetes and heart failure in his late 60s and early seventies. The latter was treated with stents. However, he experiences more everyday problems from an enlarged prostate, which is not cancerous. Two weeks before the interview he was also found to have a stone in his bladder. He experiences constipation, which he attributes to the medicines he is prescribed.

Eric went to a seminar run by a diabetic nurse at his GP surgery. His wife went with him as she is mainly responsible for his diet. He avoids sugar although he occasionally has chocolate, as you;ve got to have a treat somewhere along the line His diabetes has never caused him to have a hypo

Eric has had 3 GPs in the 35 years or more that he has attended the same GP surgery. His current doctor lives nearby. When talking about his GP, he notes that hospital staff remarked that she must have been on the bal for spotting that he was deficient in vitamin D. He advises other people with diabetes to try and lose weight, although he has personally found this difficult.

Eric advises people to reduce weight, especially those with diabetes. However, in spite of dietary restrictions he argues that there has to be some joy in life.

Age at interview 84

Gender Male

Eric has no problem bringing up issues with his GP but his experience has been that the health service only deals with one problem at a time.

Age at interview 84

Gender Male