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<blockquote data-quote="Lally123" data-source="post: 1882368" data-attributes="member: 379571"><p>I agree with that but it's very unusual for an op to be cancelled on the strength of one fingerprick that could have a whole load of different reasons for being high. Usually they look at the hba1c but the OP hasn't given many facts to go on yet. If all the time his sugars are 10-12, he feels fine and is taking his meds etc, I doubt many GPs would be too keen on tightening his control. If all the time he is around 20, dropping to 10-12 overnight when he tests, that's very different? Bit difficult to call when we don't know many facts!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lally123, post: 1882368, member: 379571"] I agree with that but it's very unusual for an op to be cancelled on the strength of one fingerprick that could have a whole load of different reasons for being high. Usually they look at the hba1c but the OP hasn't given many facts to go on yet. If all the time his sugars are 10-12, he feels fine and is taking his meds etc, I doubt many GPs would be too keen on tightening his control. If all the time he is around 20, dropping to 10-12 overnight when he tests, that's very different? Bit difficult to call when we don't know many facts! [/QUOTE]
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