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<blockquote data-quote="Dee aka Morgan" data-source="post: 1762252" data-attributes="member: 468765"><p>That happened to me too at my second appointment. I went back, having lost weight, changed my eating habits and had a print out of my BG which was much improved. I was told off - no need to test, we're not interested in daily reading, just your long term HBA1c. Upset me so much I was in tears all the way home. </p><p></p><p>I ignored the gp - carried on testing. I've since found another gp in the practice, who whilst still saying it's not necessary for T2s to test, is supportive of me doing it (although won't fund the equipment!) and very happy with my progress so far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dee aka Morgan, post: 1762252, member: 468765"] That happened to me too at my second appointment. I went back, having lost weight, changed my eating habits and had a print out of my BG which was much improved. I was told off - no need to test, we're not interested in daily reading, just your long term HBA1c. Upset me so much I was in tears all the way home. I ignored the gp - carried on testing. I've since found another gp in the practice, who whilst still saying it's not necessary for T2s to test, is supportive of me doing it (although won't fund the equipment!) and very happy with my progress so far. [/QUOTE]
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