Is this normal practice these days? I suspect it is a way for the practice to save money.
I recently had a full diabetic check-up and was told my diabetic nurse that I should stop testing my blood sugar as I am not at risk of a hypo because I am on metformin.
How the hell am I supposed to know how I am doing?
My levels have recently gone out of control also, and I intend knuckling down in the new year, so I think it's very important that I check.
When I used to have my diabetes well under control, I had many hypos but knew the signs and stopped them dead in their tracks.
I recently had a full diabetic check-up and was told my diabetic nurse that I should stop testing my blood sugar as I am not at risk of a hypo because I am on metformin.
How the hell am I supposed to know how I am doing?
My levels have recently gone out of control also, and I intend knuckling down in the new year, so I think it's very important that I check.
When I used to have my diabetes well under control, I had many hypos but knew the signs and stopped them dead in their tracks.