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    Was told today by my GP that I do not have Diabetes

    It wasn't that they missed it, when it was reviewed by the doctor they called me in to see the nurse. I think that's just what the receptionist said when I called up for my results. I didn't think to question it or ask for the number since as far as I knew I was fine. Having viewed my results...
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    Was told today by my GP that I do not have Diabetes

    Definitely follow up with the GP. I was told when I called for the results of my first hba1c that 'everything is fine, no further action needed' - a week later I got a call to say I needed to see the diabetes nurse as my hba1c was 115! Next time I had a hba1c when I called I was told the same...
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    Keeping diagnosis a secret.

    Thanks everyone for taking the time to read and respond. I suppose there's no rush to tell anyone until I'm ready. I'm not at risk of hypo as I've only been given Metformin so no issues there (which is a separate mind boggling issue in itself given how high my sugars were at diagnosis -...
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    Keeping diagnosis a secret.

    I was diagnosed with T2 in October (hba1c of 115!), and I haven't told any friends or family since other than my husband and in-laws. I'm sure it's just a case of me projecting my own insecurities, but I can't bear the thought of anyone thinking "well she's done this to herself" even though I...