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Annual Foot Check

Sean-W

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Location
Stoke-on-Trent
Type of diabetes
Type 2
Treatment type
Tablets (oral)
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Diabetes!!!
I had the annual Foot Check and bloods today. Now going from previous tests I was told to fast from midnight the night before and only take water as fluids.. today was different... I was asked if I was advised by the GP Reception team (at the time of booking my appointment) to have a sugary drink one hour pre-test and a light breakfast? (For the record i hadnt been advised anything so i went off previous exanples) Surely this was wrong or have I been unwittingly piloted on some new eccentric NHS brainchild? Has anyone else come across such baffling directives? If so what was the need?
 
I had the annual Foot Check and bloods today. Now going from previous tests I was told to fast from midnight the night before and only take water as fluids.. today was different... I was asked if I was advised by the GP Reception team (at the time of booking my appointment) to have a sugary drink one hour pre-test and a light breakfast? (For the record i hadnt been advised anything so i went off previous exanples) Surely this was wrong or have I been unwittingly piloted on some new eccentric NHS brainchild? Has anyone else come across such baffling directives? If so what was the need?
Sounds like a glucose tolerance test, a confused receptionist me thinks
 
Sounds like a glucose tolerance test, a confused receptionist me thinks
A very confused one... saying that in my local practice they've had a lot of work experience kids in... scary thought I could of ended up having an unnecessary liver biopsy or something like that. Was only a week ago I went in to collect my testing strips prescription and walked out with a 45yr old woman's prescription for amitriptyline and morphine patches this LCHF diet must be doing wonders for my complexion!!
 
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